Mattioli Woods axes 'small number' of investment jobs as part of proposition changes

Changes led by Dean Cheeseman

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Mattioli Woods has cut a number of jobs in its investment team on the back of the recently announced restructuring of its investment proposition.

A spokesperson said: "We have recently announced some changes to our investment proposition as part of our ongoing efforts to enhance and expand our investment solutions for clients." Mattioli Woods added that as a result of these changes, aimed at enhancing client outcomes and reducing consumer costs, a "small number" of the investment team have left the business following the restructure, but declined to disclose specific members.  Dean Cheeseman joins Mattioli Woods in new investment role Managing director of client solutions Dean Cheeseman, who joined the firm Mattioli Woods in...

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