Ashcourt Rowan Financial Planning makes double hire

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Ashcourt Rowan Financial Planning has appointed two regional manager for the South East.

Chris Fuller and Carole McMahon have joined the financial planning arm of the UK wealth management group and will report into regional director Chris Johnson. They will be responsible for developing business relationships across the south-east of England and will provide support for the nine advisers the company has in the area. Prior to joining Ashcourt Rowan, Fuller was regional manager for the City of London at Barclays Financial Planning. He was responsible for the training and development of personnel and the business, as well as holistic financial planning. He was also responsib...

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