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Winchester office opening

3 Sept 2024 | 5 minutes to read

  • Close Brothers Asset Management (CBAM) announces the opening of its new Winchester office, to provide HNW clients in the South of England with further access to its bespoke investment management services
  • This new office complements the already established Chichester office and represents CBAM’s ongoing commitment to increasing its regional presence, and growing its client base

Close Brothers Asset Management (CBAM) today announces the opening of its new HNW bespoke office in Winchester, as the business continues to expand its bespoke investment management offering. The office, which is fully operational as of today, complements CBAM’s already well-established Chichester office.

The new office, based on St. Peter Street in Winchester, will be shared by a number of CBAM’s South East team members, including Senior Investment Directors James Nield, Tim Harman and Robert Clough who will be working across both the Chichester and Winchester offices. 

This opening reflects CBAM’s ongoing regional growth strategy, further strengthening the firm’s presence in the South East of England and allowing CBAM to enhance its services to clients in the area. Alongside this, it supports CBAM’s strategy to be one of the best places to work in UK wealth management, further expanding the locations in which employees can work across the UK.

Nathanael Pinder, Chief Commercial Officer at CBAM, said: “We are delighted to announce the opening of our Winchester office. As a national firm, we are proud to strengthen our presence in the South, allowing us to offer our clients a broader range of choices and more personalised, local support. This new office is a testament to our commitment to being close to our clients and understanding their unique needs. Our team is excited to welcome clients to historic Winchester in the near future.”

 

 

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