Vestra poaches three private bankers for HNW team

Boost for private client team

Laura Dew
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Vestra Wealth has hired three investment managers for its private client team to help create a specialist service for high net worths.

Steve Jenkins, Joanna Hunt and Paul Pascoe will work on managing assets for private clients, trustees, corporate clients and pension funds. All three have a private banking background with previous roles at UBS, Citi and Barclays respectively and experience working with high net worth (HNW) individuals. Jenkins joins from his role as executive director for discretionary and advisory portfolios at UBS London. He previously worked as a director at Barclays and vice president at Merrill Lynch International Bank, where he ran the advisory investment unit. Hunt joins from Citi Private B...

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