Quilter Cheviot has appointed Peter Gorogh (pictured) as its new head of proposition.
Gorogh will lead the firm’s proposition function, working with the distribution team on strategy for propositions aimed at high net worth clients.
The role will support both the investment management and financial planning offerings across the UK, as well as the international side of the business.
Gorogh previously spent nearly a decade at HSBC Private Bank, heading the UK investments business management, product development and product management functions.
Most recently, he worked in a consulting capacity with Solve Partners, with JM Finn as interim head of proposition, and with Rathbones on the merger with Investec Wealth & Investment.
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He will report into Michelle Andrews, managing director, distribution, proposition and marketing.
Andrews said: “I am delighted to welcome Peter to Quilter Cheviot. He has considerable experience in designing and developing propositions that ultimately benefit the end client, and he will bring a fresh perspective and an accelerated focus to the enhancement of an already strong suite of propositions.”
Gorogh added: “Quilter Cheviot has built a good reputation for supporting advisers and, in turn, helping clients accumulate and preserve their hard-earned wealth.
“I am really looking forward to working with the Quilter Cheviot team to build on this with an initial focus on the tailoring of propositions to meet the needs of some specific client segments.”
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