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Evelyn Partners appoints new investment manager in the South East

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Evelyn Partners has announced the appointment of Finn Quinn as the firm’s new investment manager as it continues to expand its presence in the South East. He is joining the Thames Valley team based in Bracknell. 

It is reported that Quinn joined the firm from Brooks Macdonals, where he has worked in investment management for seven years. 

In his new role, Quinn will look after a combination of his own clients, as well as those introduced by independent financial advisers and the local Evelyn Partners team of financial planners. 

Paul Heslop, managing partner at Evelyn Partners’ Bracknell office, said: “We are delighted to welcome Finn to the team and he will be an invaluable addition to our growing regional presence in the Thames Valley.  

“This year’s volatility in financial markets has highlighted the importance to those with significant investments of accessing expertise and reassurance. Finn will help to meet the growing demand for such investment advice.”  

Quinn added: “It’s fantastic to be joining the experienced and talented team at Evelyn Partners and I look forward to building relationships both internally and externally. I am eager to get started with playing my part in continuing to deliver a very high level of service to clients.”

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