Signia Wealth director joins Smith & Williamson

Alice Rigby
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Former Signia Wealth director Ollie Murray has joined Smith & Williamson as an associate director in its investment management business.

Murray (pictured) will help provide services including discretionary portfolio management, wealth structuring and investment advisory services. He will work with private clients, family offices, charities and trusts. Smith & Williamson has over £16bn in funds under management and advice. Prior to joining Signia in January 2014, Murray worked as a senior portfolio manager at C Hoare & Co. Signia Wealth has gone through a period of significant change after much of its senior management, including founding CEO Nathalie Dauriac-Stoebe, departed the business. Commenting on the appoin...

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