Titan Square Mile CEO Richard Romer-Lee to retire

Long-standing career in fund research

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Richard Romer-Lee is to retire as CEO of Titan Square Mile at the beginning of June, following its integration into the broader Titan Wealth Group.

He has headed the business since launching Square Mile Investment Consulting and Research in 2014 and led it through its acquisition by Titan Wealth in February 2024. Romer-Lee was also appointed co-CEO of Titan Asset Management following the deal.  Since the acquisition, assets under management across Titan Square Mile's bespoke and managed portfolio solutions have nearly tripled to c£7bn.  It has now been fully integrated into the Titan Asset Management division, headed by CEO Paul Hunt, where it continues to operate as a standalone brand, and recently went through a restructure of ...

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