Brown Shipley, a Quintet Private Bank, has expanded its Edinburgh office with the appointments of Matt Hoyne and Gerard Wilson.
Hoyne will serve as the head of the Edinburgh office.
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He will work alongside Wilson and the Edinburgh team to support the firm’s growth in Scotland.
Wilson noted: “I’m pleased to continue working closely with Matt and with our new Edinburgh colleagues.
“Brown Shipley will allow us to best meet the wealth management needs of private clients in Scotland through providing the personalisation normally associated with a boutique whilst also having access to broader capabilities within Quintet.”
Previously, Hoyne spent seven years as a director at UBS Wealth Management in Edinburgh.
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By GlobalDataIn this role, he oversaw client relationships with HNWIs and business owners in Scotland.
He also had stints at Bank of Scotland as well as Merrill Lynch.
Wilson too was a director at UBS Wealth Management in Edinburgh.
He previously worked in senior positions at the Royal Bank of Scotland Group and Adam & Company.
Brown Shipley CEO Alan Mathewson said: “These appointments are a statement of our intent and commitment to building a strong business in Scotland.”
Brown Shipley moves
In July this year, Brown Shipley named Fiona Woodhouse as its chief risk officer.
The firm recently also appointed Ben Lamers as a client director in its London office.
This April, Brown Shipley completed the integration of NW Brown & Co.
