Brewin directors move to Rathbones for Glasgow office launch

Alice Rigby
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Brewin Dolphin's Angus Kerr, Lindsay Strachan and four colleagues are moving to Rathbones to set up a new Glasgow office for the wealth manager.

Kerr will join Rathbones in the coming weeks to launch the office, having been a divisional director at Brewin Dolphin for several years following its acquisition of Aberdeen Private Investors. Strachan moved to Rathbones in December and has been working in the Edinburgh office since. He too was a divisional director at Brewin Dolphin. The pair will be assisted in Glasgow by former Brewin colleagues Susan Stevenson, Grant Pinkerton, Julie Smith and Elita Nanson, who will join at a later date. The office will be Rathbones' third in Scotland and fifteenth overall in the UK. Rathbones...

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