UK wealth manager Brewin Dolphin has shut down its Chester and Truro offices as part of its plans to consolidate its branch network.
As part of the closure, head of the Chester office Nicola Haughney-Carr, along with nine other staff members from both offices, have left the firm.
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Under the change, the responsibilities of the Chester office will be rolled into Brewin’s Manchester hub, while the Truro office will merge into Brewin’s Plymouth office.
These changes will be led by Richard Platt, director of the North and Midlands, alongside Alex Barrel, director of the South West.
In addition, divisional directors within the Truro office Darryn Richards and Jonathon Croggon will be moved to the Plymouth office.
The consolidation follows a spree of regional office closures from Brewin Dolphin in the past 12 months, which has seen the closure of the firm’s offices in Teeside, Inverness and Hereford.
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By GlobalDataLast month, Brewin Dolphin has decided to shut its Lymington and Dorchester offices to launch a consolidated office in Bournemouth later this year.
Stephen Ford, head of investment management, said: "We are continually reviewing how we conduct business to ensure that our clients receive the best possible service."
