Second Charles Stanley 'super office' opens in Southampton

Moving staff from Dorset office

Laura Dew
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Charles Stanley has opened a second 'super office' in Southampton, following an earlier opening in Oxford last December.

The second office will offer financial planning, bespoke investment management and services for professional intermediaries.  Staff from the Wimborne office in Dorset moved to the new location in December while two staff from the Isle of Wight will join this month.  Charles Stanley said the new office would be more accessible, increase square footage and house investment managers along with support staff to best serve its clients in the South of England. The location of Southampton was chosen due to its close proximity to other financial and legal firms.  The wealth manager prev...

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