UBS poaches six advisers from Deutsche Bank

Anna Fedorova
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UBS Wealth Management UK has poached a six-strong team from Deutsche Bank to broaden its service to financial planners.

The six specialist will join the strategic partnership team to help the group respond to growing demand for services from the financial planning community. The team will be led by Sean Taylor, supported by Graeme Price; while Nick Muir, Russell Gula and Will Pendril join as as client advisers. Antony Buckle will be a client adviser assistant and Robert Gibbs takes on a role in business development. Nick Tucker, head of domestic, said: "Financial planners are looking to place assets on platforms where they can benefit from a strong combination of investment services and execution. "...

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