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Evelyn Partners names new financial planner amid East Midlands expansion

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Evelyn Partners has announced the appointment of Sam Whatsize as a financial planner in the firm’s Nottingham office as part of its continued expansion in the East Midlands.

He is the third financial planner to join the office in the past six months, following the appointments of Alex Morton and Nick Parkes.

Whatsize joins Evelyn Partners from Brown Shipley where he worked as a financial adviser in the firm’s Nottingham office and supported clients with financial planning, including advice around investments, pensions, life insurance and inheritance tax planning.

Prior to Brown Shipley, he was a financial planning manager at Santander.

Craig Richards, head of Evelyn Partners’ Nottingham office, said: “I am delighted to welcome Sam to the growing team in our Nottingham office. Sam joins at an exciting time for our business as we continue with our ambitious strategy of expanding our presence in the East Midlands.

“I’m confident that Sam’s experience and expertise will be instrumental to our growth plans. His appointment enables us to provide holistic financial planning advice to even more clients.”

Whatsize added: “I am incredibly excited to join Evelyn Partners at a stage where they are showing vast sustainable growth. I have been working hard developing my skills over the past several years in the financial services industry and joining Evelyn Partners will help me continue along this path.

“I feel that my previous experience in bank assurance and private banking has allowed me to develop the skills to offer the highest level of service to my clients. I look forward to working with the various specialists within the company to ensure my clients receive the best wealth management advice, helping them to achieve their goals.”

 

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