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Smith & Williamson Loses Seven Private Client Brokers to Rival

Contributing Editor November 2, 2005

Smith & Williamson Loses Seven Private Client Brokers to Rival

London-based investment management firm NCL Smith & Williamson has lost seven private client fund managers to Brewin Dolphin. The seven cont...

London-based investment management firm NCL Smith & Williamson has lost seven private client fund managers to Brewin Dolphin. The seven control up to £500 million ($883.5 million) of private client money, according to reports in the British press.

The seven are William Bonner-Davies and Richard Bourne, who have apparently already joined Brewin Dolphin, and Paul Oelmann, Charles Brittain, James Ingram, Stephen Thornton and Alan Holton.

The departures from Smith & Williamson follow the loss of two private client asset mangers, Claire Gordon and Simon Clark, to London-based BrooksMacdonald in the last few months.

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