Walker Crips CIO Rushton to depart after seven years

Also CEO of investment management business

Anna Fedorova
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Mark Rushton is resigning from his role as group director and CIO of Walker Crips and CEO of Walker Crips Investment Management and will leave the firm at the end of February.

His directorships end today (30 January) before he officially leaves the firm on 28 February. In the interim, his role as chief executive of Walker Crips Investment Management (WCIM) will be taken over by CEO of the group, Sean Lam.  Rushton has been with the firm since February 2012 and was appointed CEO of WCIM in September 2017. He has led the transformation of the investment management's arm's propositon, trebling its assets under management and administration. Before that, he was head of offering for UK wealth management at BNP Paribas, and has also worked at Fortis, Cazenove ...

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