Benchmark Capital's director steps down

Two new hires

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Benchmark Capital’s director Keith Hare has stepped down after almost ten years at the adviser solutions business.

Hare cited personal reasons for his departure, according to Benchmark, which is part of the Schroders Group. Keith joined Benchmark Capital in 2013 to launch their platform and integrated adviser technology solutions. He led customer relationship management, implementation and commercial operations across the group as well as Benchmark's business development and acquisition teams. He became a director in 2015. A spokesperson for Benchmark Capital said: "We thank Keith for his ten years of service and wish him all the best for the future. "At the same time, we are pleased to announc...

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