Thomas Miller hires ex-Sanlam business development head

Laura Dew
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Thomas Miller Investment has hired former Sanlam Private Investment head of business development Bruce Ely-Johnston.

Ely-Johnston will join the firm as a business development director to help grow the firm's intermediary and private client proposition. He will be particularly responsible for growing assets under management and revenue within the firm's wealth management division. He was formerly head of business development at Sanlam Private Investments ,which he joined in 2012, having previously founded and led the adviser solutions division of London & Capital. Mike Balfour, chief executive of Thomas Miller Investment, said Ely-Johnston's appointment would help the firm as it aims to become one...

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