Luna appoints senior investment manager
Luna Investment Management, the North West’s largest independent discretionary fund manager, has appointed Paul Finnan as senior investment manager.
Bringing 18 years of experience, Paul has managed a wide range of portfolios for individuals, SIPP/SSAS and trusts. His career includes roles at James Brearley & Sons, Brown Shipley, and Charles Stanley. A chartered fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment, Paul will also join Luna’s investment committee.
Paul said: “The opportunity to join the Luna IM team with whom I share the same core values, namely maintaining client connections whilst providing personal flexible and proactive investment management strategy, was key in my decision to join.
“Luna is 100 per cent focused on the client relationship and outcomes and I’m excited to add my experience to the team.”
Based in Spinningfields, Manchester, Luna provides bespoke investment solutions for clients across the UK, serving personal and corporate accounts, charitable foundations, trusts, pensions and offshore bond structures.
James Carter, director of Luna Investment Management, added: “It’s been a fantastic year of growth for the business and outcomes for our clients. Adding Paul to the senior management team further strengthens our offering.”
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