Bentley Reid announces two senior appointments
Kevin Andrews joins as Head of IT & Operations and Martin Azzinnaro as Head of Investment Operations. Martin Azzinnaro will report into Kevin.

Kevin Andrews spent the last five years in a variety of roles at Arbuthnot Latham, most latterly as Senior Platform Lead. He established and led Arbuthnot Latham’s Banking and Payment Programme and was responsible for the transformation of the bank’s online banking, mobile banking app and FX Trading platform. He has also worked for Tilney Group and C.Hoare & Co.
Martin Azzinnaro has held senior operational roles at Edgbaston Investment Partners and Silchester International Investors. He began his career in the Private Client Wealth team at Macquarie Group in Sydney.
Commenting on the appointments, Peter Clark, CEO of Bentley Reid, said: “We are thrilled to see further expansion of the senior team in 2024. Both Kevin and Martin have proven track records establishing and managing operational support and critical systems for private banking and wealth management teams.”
Kevin Andrews commented: “Martin and I are thrilled to join Bentley Reid, at what is a key stage of the company’s development. We look forward to supporting the business as it delivers on the firm’s reputation for high-quality and client focussed wealth management services.”
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