Charles Stanley poaches Standard Life Wealth's Hippolite to lead sales drive

Reporting to Steve Hill

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Charles Stanley is looking to increase the presence of its asset management business within the professional intermediaries space, hiring Standard Life Wealth's Jeremy Hippolite to lead the push.

The wealth manager has brought Hippolite in as head of asset management development and tasked him with increasing the sales of its managed portfolio service on third-party platforms. Hippolite (pictured) will report into head of intermediary sales Steve Hill, headed up Standard Life Wealth's international business development before joining Charles Stanley. John Porteous, group head of distribution at Charles Stanley, said Hippolite had "an exemplary track record of working with ultra-high-net-worth clients, IFAs, professional intermediaries and trustees". "He is ideally pla...

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