Craven Street Wealth appoints managing director
Craven Street Wealth has appointed Caroline Hawkesley as managing director, subject to regulatory approval.
The independent and Chartered financial planning firm said the appointment supports its next phase of growth as it continues to expand across London and the South of England.
Caroline brings extensive operational and leadership experience and will help strengthen the firm’s advice-led model alongside investment in people, technology and infrastructure.
The business, which now employs more than 120 people including around 30 financial planners, supports clients with approximately £3 billion assets under advice.
Caroline said: “I am delighted to be joining Craven Street Wealth at such an exciting stage in its development.
“The firm has built a strong reputation for high-quality, independent advice and a client-first culture.
“I look forward to working closely with the board and wider team as we continue to invest in our people, technology and proposition, while maintaining the personal, independent and relationship-led approach our clients value.
“We are well positioned for the next phase of growth and for the successful integration of Pharon, and I am excited to support the team in building on the strong foundations already in place.”
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