Close Brothers Asset Management becomes Trinitybridge

Follows sale to Oaktree

Linus Uhlig
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Close Brothers Asset Management (CBAM) has confirmed its plans to change its name to Trinitybridge in a move designed to mark "a new chapter for the company".

According to the firm, the name "reflects the business and acknowledges the enduring relationships that exist between clients, their investment managers and their professional advisers".  It also represents longevity and strong connections, two concepts that Trinitybridge said it embodies.  Eddy Reynolds, CEO of Trinitybridge, said: "Today is important in marking a new chapter in our company's history. We have grown significantly in recent years, both organically and through considered acquisitions, and welcomed a number of incredibly high calibre wealth management professionals looki...

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