A restructuring at Intertrust will see a number of changes within the firm as it looks to expand its offering, eprivateclient has learnt.
As part of the restructuring, PAM Awards judge Niall Husbands will leave the business in May 2019. At the same time, Tania Bearryman will take on wider responsibility for oversight of Intertrust’s private wealth, corporate, performance & reward management and capital markets teams.
Intertrust told eprivateclient that the firm is planning to grow its business whilst at the same time improving client service through the use of technology (such as a...