Brown Shipley strengthens its London team with two new hires

We are pleased to announce two new appointments to our London office. Nish Patel joins us as a Lending Specialist and Tony Conway joins our international team as a Client Director.
Nish joins us from HSBC Private Bank and will work with the wider team of lending specialists to provide secured and unsecured loans to both existing and new clients. His experience will further enhance our lending expertise, bolstering our fully integrated wealth management offering to HNW and UHNW clients.

Tony, who has over 30 years’ industry experience, specialises in the Middle East and North Africa market and will strengthen our international team’s expertise in the region. Prior to joining Brown Shipley he held positions at Credit Agricole, Julius Baer and UBS Wealth Management.

Commenting on the new hires, Guy Healey, Head of Private Banking, said: I am delighted to welcome Nish and Tony to the London office following a period of strong performance for the team. As we continue to develop our presence in the region, their respective areas of expertise will further enhance our ability to offer a full-service wealth management proposition to more clients.”

“Brown Shipley is currently at an exciting period of growth and Nish and Tony will play an important role in supporting this momentum moving forward into Q4 and beyond.”

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