Lowcock leaves Hargreaves Lansdown after 18 months

Laura Dew
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Adrian Lowcock has left Hargreaves Lansdown after just 18 months at the D2C platform giant.

Lowcock joined Hargreaves Lansdown in November 2012 from Bestinvest where he worked as a senior investment adviser for almost ten years. A widely-known industry figure, Lowcock is often quoted in trade and national press, and has 17 years' experience working in financial services. He is also a chartered member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investments. In a short statement today, Lowcock indicated he is looking for a more investor-focused role. He said: "I have now left Hargreaves Lansdown to seek a new challenge. I am looking for an opportunity where I can continue...

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