Khalaf to depart from Hargreaves Lansdown after 18 years

To pursue other opportunities

Anna Fedorova
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Laith Khalaf is leaving his role as senior analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown after 18 years at the firm to pursue other opportunities.

Khalaf has worked for the firm since 2001, joining straight after graduating from Cambridge University. During his 18 years at the company, he has held a variety of roles across pensions and investments, and has been senior analyst since 2014. His research has encompassed shares, funds, markets, economics and pensions, and he has also widely contributed to TV, radio and the financial press as a commentator during his tenure. HL reports strong year but senior executives waive bonuses on Woodford scandal Commenting on his departure, Khalaf said: "After 18 enjoyable years, I will be l...

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