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Wealth management and professional services firm, Evelyn Partners, has announced the appointment of Paul Morris as director of the firm’s financial services team in Bristol

It is reported that Morris is a chartered wealth manager with 25 years of experience in the industry, having worked internationally and in the UK. 

Prior to joining the firm, he spent some time as a client director at wealth management firm, Brown Shipley, as well as time spent working for HSBC Private Bank and Barclays Wealth in Jersey. 

Amanda Browning, head of financial services at Evelyn Partners in Bristol, said: “Paul has significant experience advising both UK and international clients.

“His appointment comes at an important time for us and is part of our plans to grow our  business across the region. Recruiting a proven adviser of Paul’s calibre is a huge boost for the team.”

Morris added: “I couldn’t be happier to have joined Evelyn Partners at such an exciting time, as we move forward with our new brand. I’m hugely impressed by the levels of professional expertise and service within the business. 

“We have a compelling offering for our clients, and I look forward to contributing to our continued success over the coming years.”

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