Quilter Cheviot has appointed the former manager of the Walker Crips Corporate Bond fund Nicholas Hawkins to its London office as investment manager.
He joins the 67-strong team run by managing director Andy McGlone. Hawkins spent eight years at Walker Crips Stockbrokers and was responsible for client assets over £100m on a discretionary and advisory basis, as well co-managing the Walker Crips Corporate Bond fund and leading the private client department's equity options strategy. Quilter Cheviot appoints new Bristol head as Reid moves to services role Hawkins said: "Quilter Cheviot is a modern, well-resourced firm built on traditional values, which very much appealed to me. It manages to combine its robust investment process wi...
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