IWP appoints Dominic Easton as CFO

More than £6bn AUA

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Advice consolidator Independent Wealth Planners (IWP) has named Dominic Easton its chief financial officer on the heels of the firm’s expansion over the last 12 months.

Easton has spent more than 20 years within financial services and fintech firms with a strong focus on supporting integration and organic and inorganic growth. He started his career as an auditor at PwC before moving into financial services at Standard Chartered Bank, followed by senior roles at insurance specialists Beazley, Novia Financial and comparison platform GoCompare. He was previously CFO at wealth platform consolidator Avalon, where he also oversaw Novia Financial and Wealthtime, and most recently he was interim CFO at Chill Insurance. IWP Group CEO Rob Allen said: "Dominic'...

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