Abrdn restructures Northern Ireland planning team

Focused on its financial consultant and regional financial advice models

Isabel Baxter
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Abrdn is to restructure its financial planning team in Northern Ireland.

A spokesperson from the firm has confirmed that proposals include introducing its financial consultant model alongside its existing regional advice model. Abrdn said this is to align its Northern Ireland financial business with the model it has in the rest of the UK. The Northern Ireland team will continue to run as an integrated team of planners, paraplanners and support colleagues from its Belfast office, led by Northern Ireland regional director Jackie Nesbitt. The Abrdn spokesperson added that its financial consultant model will serve clients with "straightforward / more simple...

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