TrinityBridge picks Marylebone for London headquarters

Set to move 300 employees in October

Jen Frost
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TrinityBridge is set to relocate its London headquarters to Marylebone’s Wigmore Yard.

The move out of 10 Crown Place follows the sale of Close Brothers Asset Management (CBAM) to Oaktree Capital Management in March in a deal valued at up to £200m. CBAM went on to change its name to TrinityBridge shortly after the sale completed. TrinityBridge is expected to move into the new premises in October, with 300 employees set to relocate. "We are delighted to announce our new headquarters in Marylebone," said TrinityBridge CEO Eddy Reynolds. "This move, which marks the next milestone in our journey as an independent business, will help shape the future development of our busin...

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