FNZ has appointed Andy Brodie as group head of its UK business, as the firm looks to strengthen leadership in its largest market.
Brodie joined FNZ two months ago and brings more than 15 years’ experience in financial services. He previously served as chief operating officer at Rathbones Group and has held senior roles at Aberdeen and Barclays.
His appointment comes as FNZ continues to scale its UK operations, with assets on platform in the market growing by 88% over the past five years.
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Brodie replaces Alastair Conway, who will move into a new role as vice chairman of client coverage, focusing on strengthening relationships with clients globally.
FNZ group president Roman Regelman said Brodie’s appointment reinforces the firm’s leadership position in the UK and supports its next phase of growth.
He added that Conway’s new role will enable the firm to make greater use of his experience across its global client base.
Brodie said he had been “hugely impressed” by FNZ’s client relationships and platform capabilities since joining the business, and will focus on building on recent progress in the UK.
The appointment forms part of FNZ’s broader effort to strengthen execution and delivery as it continues to expand its platform offering to wealth managers and advisers.
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