Sandringham Financial Partners names Tim Sargisson CEO

Carmen Reichman
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Sandringham Financial Partners has appointed former IFG Financial Services CEO Tim Sargisson as chief executive.

Starting in August, Sargisson will work alongside managing director Steve Braidford, who will concentrate on partner recruitment and development from then on. Sargisson (pictured) was previously CEO of IFA business IFG Financial Services, where he helped restructure the business following the Retail Distribution Review (RDR).  He was also CEO of James Hay Partnership following its acquisition by IFG in 2010. Restricted national Sandringham launched in January 2013, shortly after the completion of the RDR supported by SimplyBiz chairman Ken Davy. The business offers an end-to-end...

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