Tilney hires two planners for wealth management service

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Laura Dew
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Tilney group has hired two financial planners for its London office as part of its 'two expert' approach to wealth management.

Tyrone Samsonroy and Ben Gibson have joined the firm as financial planners, continuing its recent recruitment drive. Towry and Tilney Bestinvest rebrand as Tilney group Samsonroy joins from HSBC where he was a premier client manager providing bespoke financial advice for high net worth clients. Gibson previously worked at Royal London Group as a business development manager for key pension intermediaries. Prior to that, he was an account manager at Scottish Widows. Tilney continues hiring spree with Nottingham appointment The firm adopts a 'two expert' approach to wealth mana...

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