Ex-DPZ chief to head Brooks Macdonald international business

Laura Dew
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Brooks Macdonald International has appointed Darren Zaman as chief executive of its offshore business.

Zaman was formerly CEO of DPZ, the Jersey-based wealth management business acquired by Brooks Macdonald in April 2014. He takes over from John Davey, who has stepped down to pursue other interests. Davey will stay in a consultant role for the next 12-24 months.  Zaman has 28 years of financial experience from his role at DPZ and previous experience, which includes a spell as managing director of HSBC Investments (International).  He said: "John and the whole Channel Islands team have done a great job in building their presence in this market and I see significant opportunities to c...

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