Brewin Dolphin hires Coutts' Rawlinson as wealth director

Part of 1762 offering

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Brewin Dolphin has hired former Coutts & Co discretionary portfolio manager Anthony Rawlinson as a wealth director as part of the firm's new '1762' proposition for wealth clients with more "complex" financial requirements.

Rawlinson joins Brewin Dolphin after seven years with Coutts, having previously served as head of private banking for Standard Chartered Bank in Abu Dhabi and running his own corporate finance advisory firm. Managing director of financial planning at Brewin Dolphin Nick Fitzgerald said Rawlinson's hire, which marks the fifth such appointment under the 1762 brand, brought "considerable experience in facilitating fantastic care and value" to clients. He added: "In unprecedented times and with ongoing uncertainty, there is an ever-present need for over-arching expert financial advice, wh...

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