Andrew Fisher, the former chief executive of restricted national advice business Towry, has been appointed to wealth manager Davy Private Clients' advisory board.
Fisher spent a decade at Towry - including eight as CEO - before leaving in April, following a spell as chief executive of Coutts & Company. Davy Private Clients is the wealth management division of acquisitive group J&E Davy, and its Business Advisory Board is responsible for assessing expansion options. Towry was an active and regular acquirer under Fisher's leadership, though one deal eventually became the subject of a High Court case. Fisher's appointment follows that of former Brewin Dolphin group managing director Henry Algeo to its business advisory board in February. Dav...
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