Sanlam rebrands to incorporate wealth ambitions

Laura Dew
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Sanlam Private Investment has rebranded to become Sanlam Private Wealth, the same as its parent company in South Africa.

The firm said the name change means it can bring a wider range of products to its UK clients, including investment research and discretionary stockbroking.  The rebrand will also provide its portfolio managers with a deeper research base and prompt a change in the company's branding and logo.  Craig Massey (pictured), chief executive of newly renamed firm, said the name change marks the group's transition from a UK-centric business to a global group with a "much wider range of resources".  He said: "Our new name symbolises the final ‘hurdle' in our evolution and we are looking forw...

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