Hornbuckle Mitchell MD Neil Marsh dies

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NEIL Marsh, Hornbuckle Mitchell's managing director, passed away on Monday April 14, aged 47.

Despite battling cancer for two and half years, Neil continued to work alongside his team at the Leicester-based SIPP specialist, right up to the day he died. His career in financial services spanned 24 years, including 15 years specialising in SIPPs and SSASs. He was also a popular media commentator and contributed to Professional Adviser on a number of occasions. Dave White, director, and friend of Neil and his family, said: "Although Neil was ill for some time, his death has shocked us. He was determined to keep working and never gave in. "Neil was an inspirational leader with orig...

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