JM Finn opens York office
JM Finn opened their York office marking a relocation from Leeds, where JM Finn has had an office for 20 years.

The office was officially opened by the Rt Hon the Lord Mayor of York, Councillor David Carr who was accompanied by the Lady Mayoress Mrs Lynda Carr during a reception at the offices in the presence of a number of other private client advisory firms.
Hugo Bedford, CEO of JM Finn said: “We are delighted to open the office in York. Being able to work with a new office development has meant we have been able to create a fantastic space for our staff and clients, built to a high sustainability standard and in a terrific location. I’m excited for all the team in Yorkshire and for the opportunity they have to get closer to our clients and position themselves as the local wealth management firm.”
Andrew Aitken, Head of the Yorkshire office commented: “As we looked for new premises, we were benefiting from the experience of changing working practices post-pandemic which has taught us that we can work flexibly and made us think about the role of the office. We will always meet clients where is most convenient for them but we also recognise that other client advisers require accessibility, so with that in mind, we felt the need to have an office that worked for both, whilst also giving us space to expand as we look to grow the team.”
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