Evelyn Partners has made two financial planning appointments in its Bristol team.
The integrated wealth management and professional services group has welcomed Adam Deacon as associate director and Ben Glynn as associate financial planner. The frim has offices across 26 towns and cities in the UK and both Mr Glynn and Mr Deacon will be located at the Portwall Place office in Bristol.
Evelyn Partners' Bristol office provides a range of services, including financial planning, investment management and tax advice to help clients manage their personal and business financial affairs.
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Mr Deacon has over ten years of financial planning experience, and joins the firm from Fidelius Group and Azets Financial Planning where he was a senior financial planner. Prior to which he spent three years as director of Hodge Bakshi Wealth Management. In this new role, Mr Deacon will be responsible for providing holistic financial planning advice to a wide range of clients.
Mr Glynn was previously a financial adviser at Hargreaves Lansdown in Bristol where he advised clients on a broad range of financial planning, investment and pension related requirements.
Richard Mikdadi, managing partner in Evelyn Partners’ Bristol office commented: “I’m delighted to welcome Adam and Ben to Evelyn Partners. We are seeing increased demand in our Bristol office for financial planning services and are hiring financial planners at a range of levels to ensure we continue to provide the best possible service to clients.
“Both appointments bring valuable industry experience and will help support our continued expansion. They will work closely with our colleagues from investment management and professional services in delivering a market leading and joined up approach to managing people’s personal and business financial affairs."
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