Zeus creates private investor business

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Corporate finance house Zeus Group has broadened its business and set up a private investor arm which will initially be based in Manchester.

The new business, to be known as Zeus Partners, will be led by Dominic Ryder and John Hirst. The business will create, offer and manage investment opportunities in the private client market. Richard Hughes, joint founder of Zeus Group, said: "The private investor market is a huge potential growth area for Zeus. We see Zeus Partners as core to the group and our overall proposition as we continue to grow. "We have attracted key talent from the private client market in the form of Dominic and John to establish the new business and we are quietly excited at the potential. It further enhances t...

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