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Wealth manager Wren launches multi-family office

19 Sep 16

Wren Investment Office, focusing on multi-generational wealth management for high net worth families and individuals, launched Monday in London.

Wren Investment Office, focusing on multi-generational wealth management for high net worth families and individuals, launched Monday in London.

Wren is made up of a team of wealth managers backed and co-owned by MdF Family Partners in Spain and WE Family Offices in the US.

Through Wren’s partnership with MdF and WE its clients will benefit from a global investment view with local implementation, the firm said.

The team consists of: Michael Parsons, chief executive officer; Drew McNeil, head of client relationships; Eirian Jones, head of investments; Stephen Doherty, chief operating officer, and Christopher Kemball, independent non-executive chairman.

Wren reunites the former investment committee of Lord North Street Private Investment Office: Daniel de Fernando of MdF who will be chief investment officer of Wren, Drew McNeil and Eirian Jones.

“We are structured to match the multigenerational requirements of our clients with strong incentives to attract talent and a succession plan is being hardwired into our shareholder agreement,” said Parsons.

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