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Evelyn Partners, the professional services group created from the merger of Tilney and Smith and Williamson, has appointed Ricky Wilson as a financial planner based in the firm’s Bracknell office, amid the firm’s continued investment in the South East.

Wilson has 17 years’ experience working within financial services, with many of those years spent providing advice across a number of different areas, the most recent being the medical sector.

Wilson joins from Wesleyan where he was a specialist financial adviser, providing financial planning services tailored to meet the needs of doctors.

In his new role, he will reportedly have a particular focus on helping to increase the firm’s presence in the Oxford area.

Paul Heslop, managing partner and head of the Bracknell office, said: “I am very pleased that Ricky is joining our growing team in Bracknell following our re-brand to Evelyn Partners.

“We are continuing to see increasing demand for our financial planning services across the region and Ricky’s experience and expertise will be a valuable addition to our group.”

Wilson added: “I wanted to join the firm because it has a great reputation within the industry and, with the exciting change in brand to Evelyn Partners, I can’t wait to get started.”

Evelyn Partners’ Bracknell office offers a range of financial services, including investment management, investment advisory and financial planning from highly qualified experts.

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