WH Ireland expands wealth arm with four senior hires

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Financial services firm WH Ireland has expanded its private wealth management business in a bid to grow assets under management.

The corporate broker and wealth manager has announced it will open a Milton Keynes office, in addition to opening an office in the Isle of Man earlier this year.

It has also appointed four more investment directors to its London office. Vincent Ferguson, Martin Guilbert, Turon Miah and Andrew Little all previously worked at Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management.

WH Ireland chief executive officer Richard Killingbeck said the expansion represents the firm's growth initiatives to extend capability and selectively add individuals and teams.

He said the appointments reflect WH Ireland's improved business and a changed industry landscape:"We believe that they will significantly augment our funds under management over the next 12-18 months."

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