Canaccord Genuity promotes Colclough to head of portfolio management

Anna Fedorova
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Chris Colclough has been promoted to head of portfolio management for Guernsey at Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management, formerly Collins Stewart Wealth Management.

He will be responsible for the portfolio management and client servicing teams in Guernsey, and will develop business relationships with local private clients and intermediaries. Colclough will also work with the group's other wealth management teams, across offices in Geneva, the Isle of Man, Jersey and London, to develop its international offering. He has been at the firm as senior investment manager since 2009, after spending six years with HSBC Global Asset Management in various roles. Grahame Lovett, chief executive of Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management offshore, said: "Chris...

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