Charles Stanley completes asset management restructure

New head of collectives research

Hannah Godfrey
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Charles Stanley has signalled the completion of its asset management restructure with four appointments.

Last year, the wealth manager announced the reorganisation of its asset management teams into a single asset management division. This included assimilating four asset management businesses - Pan Asset, CPC, Matterley and its IHT team - along with the various research teams. Ross Brookes has been appointed as head of collectives research. Having joined Charles Stanley in 2002, he will be responsible for leading the team in producing fund analysis for the firm's clients. Prior to Charles Stanley, Brookes worked for Origen Financial Services as a research analyst. Adam Carruthers and Be...

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