Former Signia director King joins Tilney Bestinvest

Alice Rigby
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Former Signia Wealth director Martin King has joined Tilney Bestinvest to lead its investment management division.

King (pictured) will lead the development of the firm's investment offering for ultra-high net worth clients and what it calls the "key client" market. King spent three years at Signia Wealth leading its Birmingham office and heading its regional teams, before leaving in December alongside a number of colleagues. He will continue to be based in Birmingham in his new role. Prior to joining Signia, King worked at UBS for eight years, helping to establish the wealth manager's Midlands outpost during that time. Gareth Lewis, Tilney Bestinvest's CIO, said: "Martin is a major player in t...

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