Close Brothers opens bespoke HNW office in Winchester

The new office will be based on St. Peter Street

Isabel Baxter
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Close Brothers Asset Management (CBAM) has opened a high net worth bespoke office in Winchester.

The office, which is fully operational as of today (3 September), comes as the business continues to expand its bespoke investment management offering. CBAM said the new office complements its already "well-established" Chichester office. The new office, based on St. Peter Street in Winchester, will be shared by a number of CBAM's south east team members, including senior investment directors James Nield, Tim Harman and Robert Clough who will be working across both the Chichester and Winchester offices.  This opening reflects CBAM's ongoing regional growth strategy, the firm said...

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