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Who’s Moving Where In Wealth Management – Close Brothers, Stablepharma, Others
Editorial Staff
15 August 2023
Close Brothers Asset Management With over 20 years’ experience in the industry, he advises professionals – particularly in the legal sector – and owner managed business (OMB) clients on their affairs right through the business cycle. Smith specialises in tax efficiency and cash extraction from inception, through to accumulation and partial or full exit and beyond into retirement and, ultimately, estate planning for the next generation. Prior to joining CBAM, Smith was a director at Brown Shipley & Co, advising high net worth and UHNW private clients and entrepreneurs. His past experience also involves working in private banks, including Coutts and accountancy firms including Mazars. “Paul’s broad and extensive experience, with the ability to advise on both investments and financial planning, will be invaluable to our regional offering across the North-West,” David Mellett, managing director at CBAM, said. Stablepharma Ltd Laing (pictured) has over 25 years’ of financial services and governance experience, most recently at Rothschild and Co, where he helped launch Rothschild & Co’s Investor Advisory practice in 2019. Laing co-headed its Shareholder Engagement division, advising clients on IPOs, M&A, shareholder activism and ESG, the firm said in a statement. Prior to Rothschild & Co, he was deputy head of UK & European Equities and head of Corporate Governance for the UK and Europe at abrdn (formerly Standard Life Aberdeen). Laing is also a member of the Code Committee on the UK Takeover Panel (the body responsible for setting the UK’s takeover rules) and, until very recently, he was on the FCA’s Listing Authority Advisory Panel. Laing is also a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Committee for Governance Group in the UK. On the board of directors, Laing will be joining chair, Karen Shakleton; Daniel Brewer, chief executive officer; Simon Chisholm, chief investment officer and non-executive directors, Anita Bhatia, Michael Perreau and Tim Pope. “James is a well-known figure in the financial services industry and has huge experience in investment management and governance, which is vital as we continue to create a meaningful impact for those facing a housing crisis in the UK,” Brewer said. Resonance, which was launched in 2002, connects capital to social enterprises. It is a B Corp enterprise with a 20-year plus track record of impact investing.
(CBAM) has appointed Paul Smith as a chartered financial planner, based in its Manchester office.
, a social impact property fund manager, appointed this week James Laing to join its board as a non-executive director.