Former Iveagh CIO Wyllie joins ex-footballer's wealth firm

Alice Rigby
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Former Iveagh CIO Chris Wyllie has joined wealth manager Connor Broadley to run its discretionary investment service.

Wyllie (pictured) joined on 1 September as chief investment officer. He will take responsibility for a discretionary service which is used by both private clients and corporate pension schemes. He leads a team of seven investment managers and analysts. It follows his departure from Iveagh earlier this year after its funds business was acquired by City Financial. Connor Broadley manages assets of £200m, with an additional £80m under advice. It was founded in 2007 by Peter Broadley and professional footballer turned financial planner James Connor. Connor said: "Chris has unparalleled...

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