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Alan McIntosh has rejoined the business

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Quilter Cheviot

Alan McIntosh has rejoined the business as chief investment officer for Quilter Cheviot Europe, subject to regulatory approval.

McIntosh was most recently chief investment strategist at parent company, Quilter Cheviot, where he served for 18 years, and planned to retire last year after the arrival of Caroline Simmons as chief investment officer at the firm. 

McIntosh will be based in Dublin and will report into Quilter Cheviot Europe’s chief executive, Andrew Fahy.

The appointment comes following the unexpected death of Quilter Cheviot Europe’s chief investment officer, Donnacha Fox, at the start of the year. 

The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI)

Hylko Zingstra has been appointed the new South East branch president. He takes over from Suneeta Puranik.

Zingstra is a director at Munehisa & Co. He has worked in derivatives broking for over 10 years, engaging with regulators, counterparties and investors.

He aims to strengthen collaboration across the South East region’s network and create more opportunities for innovation in alternative investments. He will also look at ways to support the next generation of professionals entering a career in financial services in the region.

Evelyn Partners

The firm has appointed former Paddy Power Betfair CFO Alex Gersh as its new chief financial officer.

He will take on the position at the end of April following the departure of Andrew Baddeley in March, who left to join accountancy firm S&W.

Gersh has held CFO positions at multiple other firms across different sectors, including overseeing the merger between Betfair and Paddy Power from 2016 to 2018.

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