Redmayne-Bentley opens five branches with former Fyshe staff

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Redmayne-Bentley has opened five new offices and taken on 13 staff from embattled wealth manager Fyshe Horton Finney.

The new offices are in Billericay, Birmingham, Cambridge, Hale and Sheffield and all are set to open over the coming weeks, staffed with former Fyshe employees. Redmayne's Leeds base will also take on two investment managers, while the Exeter and Glasgow branches will take on one manager each. The news follows Redmayne-Bentley's acquisition of £300m of client assets from Fyshe Horton Finney, which recently went in to administration following a management reshuffle. Redmayne-Bentley has 40 offices across the UK in total. "I'm delighted to be able to extend a warm welcome to our n...

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