Brunel Capital Partners' Rylett named IFP's 'good egg'

Carmen Reichman
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Brunel Capital Partners managing director Damien Rylett has won this year's "good egg" award, an accolade awarded in the memory of late founding member of the Institute of Financial Planning (IFP) Tony Sellon.

The award honours the individual who has contributed the most to the success of the IFP in the past year. It is decided by the IFP president, currently Rebecca Taylor, after a shortlist of candidates was nominated by IFP members. Taylor said: “It never fails to impress me how many IFP members are prepared to go the extra mile, volunteering to help drive the profession forward and give something back. "Damien is a great example of this and thoroughly merits the title of 'good egg'.”   Rylett helped IFP staff with their own financial questions and provided constructive feedback on...

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