Signia Wealth's Robinson exits after less than a year

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The head of wealth management at Signia Wealth, Rupert Robinson, has left the business after less than a year, Investment Week understands.

Robinson, formerly chief executive officer of Schroders' private banking arm, joined Signia Wealth in January this year after 11 years at Schroders. He joined Signia with a mandate to focus on international expansion, developing key relationships and overseeing day-to-day operations as part of his role working alongside company founder and CEO Nathalie Dauriac-Stoebe. The firm currently has more than £2bn in assets under management, and Robinson has publicly stated his aim was to more than double AUM within the next five years. He was previously a partner of Beaumont Capital LLP, a...

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