Muncaster joins Bordier as commercial director

Alice Rigby
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David Muncaster has joined specialist asset manager Bordier (UK) to lead its commercial activities.

Muncaster was previously head of intermediary sales and product management at Close Brothers. Before that, he helped create UBS’ UK IFA division, and has worked in financial services for 27 years. His new role, as director of commercial activities, has been newly created. He will be responsible for guiding the expansion of the business’ commercial outreach and identifying opportunities for acquisition across the wealth management sector. Earlier in the year, Berry Asset Management rebranded to the name of its majority shareholder Bordier, after trading as Berry for 33 years. The...

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