Tilney Smith & Williamson hires from Charles Stanley for investment director role

Sean O’Flanagan

clock • 1 min read

Tilney Smith & Williamson (TS&W), the wealth manager set to re-brand to Evelyn Partners this summer, has hired Charles Stanley senior investment director head, Sean O’Flanagan.

O'Flanagan joins the £57.7bn firm as an investment director after nearly a decade at Charles Stanley where he worked in a similar role. At TS&W, O'Flanagan will work to develop the firm's private client business, working closely with financial advisers to expand its AIM Portfolio Service. Tilney Smith & Williamson hires Richard Stanwell as investment director According to the firm, the service offers investor clients an opportunity to reduce IHT payable by investing in companies expected to receive business relief, while maintaining access to capital and income. Prior to working...

To continue reading this article...

Join Investment Week for free

  • Unlimited access to real-time news, analysis and opinion from the investment industry, including the Sustainable Hub covering fund news from the ESG space
  • Get ahead of regulatory and technological changes affecting fund management
  • Important and breaking news stories selected by the editors delivered straight to your inbox each day
  • Weekly members-only newsletter with exclusive opinion pieces from leading industry experts
  • Be the first to hear about our extensive events schedule and awards programmes

Join now

 

Already an Investment Week
member?

Login

More on Companies

M&G CIO warns of the threat to long-term planning caused by Trump

M&G CIO warns of the threat to long-term planning caused by Trump

Markets too volatile to plan ahead

clock 28 April 2025 • 2 min read
SJP charges overhaul scheme given summer 2025 deadline

SJP charges overhaul scheme given summer 2025 deadline

Cost and efficiency programme continues

Jenna Brown
clock 24 April 2025 • 2 min read
Magnificent Seven valuations require more structural changes to be budged from their perch

Magnificent Seven valuations require more structural changes to be budged from their perch

Despite lower earnings

Linus Uhlig
clock 23 April 2025 • 5 min read
Trustpilot