Three top Charles Stanley executives' jobs at risk amid major restructure

Wheatley, Aldous and Teper's roles in danger

Anna Fedorova
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Charles Stanley has announced that three senior positions within the group are in danger as it outlines sweeping changes to its operating model and management structure.

Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week understands that Magnus Wheatley, managing director of Charles Stanley Direct; Christopher Aldous, head of asset management; and Gary Teper, director responsible for the investment management division, are in danger of losing their jobs as part of the restructure. However, Charles Stanley added: "Those affected have been informed and the company has entered a formal consultation process with them. The company will, where possible, look to redeploy those affected to other roles. The consultation is expected to conclude by 22 May 2019." ...

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