Raymond James makes two senior hires within wealth management division 

Raymond James Investment Services (Raymond James) has made two new senior appointments to its wealth management services team.

The appointments of Chris Cahill and Ben Camp-Bell bring new senior leadership and additional strategic vision as Raymond James further strengthens its wealth management capabilities in the UK.

Cahill joins as divisional director, bringing with him over two decades of experience in financial services leadership.

Most recently head of private client consultancy and advice at St. James’s Place Wealth Management, he led teams supporting high-net-worth (HNW) clients through bespoke financial planning and strategic engagement.

At Raymond James, Vahill will work closely with several of the firm’s regional branches, supporting their day-to-day operations.

Ben Camp-Bell joined earlier this year as director of wealth management services, with a focus on the continued development of the firm’s client and investment proposition.

He brings over 25 years of experience in financial services, including senior roles at Fairstone and Old Mutual Wealth. 

Anna Pollins, managing director of wealth management services at Raymond James said: “Chris and Ben join the team at an exciting time, as we continue to enhance our wealth management proposition in the UK.

“The breadth and depth of their combined experience and leadership will be invaluable in best supporting our wealth managers and regional branches, as well as ensuring we continue to deliver the high-quality services that our clients know and expect from us.”

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