Cofunds' Williams reappears at Insynergy

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Brett Williams, the former head of both the Skandia and Cofunds platforms, has joined the board of boutique fund house Insynergy Investment Management as a non-executive director.

Williams, who is acquiring a shareholding in the business, will work closely alongside both non-executive chairman and entrepreneur James Caan and Insynergy founder and CEO, Spike Hughes. He will share responsibility for company strategy and direction. He said: "Insynergy is committed to outsourced investment partnerships, searching globally to identify world-class investment opportunities and teams, not normally available to retail investors or their advisers, and to bring these talents to investors on an exclusive basis. "Working with Odey, GAM, Reliance and Kleinwort Benson Investo...

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