T.Bailey's Gee leaves to launch IFA firm

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T.Bailey's Philippa Gee has resigned as head of sales to launch her own IFA business.

Gee began working with T.Bailey last April and before that was investments director at Torquil Clark. Her new business, Philippa Gee Wealth Management, launches tomorrow, though Gee will continue to work as a consultant for the Nottingham-based multi-manager specialist. Gee says: "I really see RDR as a major opportunity for IFAs to refocus their efforts and push forward. "It was the encouragement I needed to get back into the business. I am sorry to be leaving T. Bailey, but feel it is the right time to move on and I will be working with them as a consultant to support them from ti...

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