Deepbridge boosts London team

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Tax-efficient investment specialists Deepbridge Capital has appointed Mark Holman as business development manager (BDM) within its London and South East team.

Holman (pictured) joins Deepbridge having worked in financial services for over 20 years, including business development roles with the likes of AEGON, Aviva and most recently Octopus Investments.

Holman’s role at Deepbridge will focus on promoting the Deepbridge EIS, SEIS and IHT propositions to advisers and managing ongoing relationships.

Ian Warwick, managing partner at Deepbridge Capital, said: “We are delighted that Mark has joined our growing London team. Not only does Mark have considerable experience of working closely with financial advisers but also has recent experience within the tax-efficient investment space.

“We are experiencing rapidly increasing interest in our propositions, as advisers seek tangible investment opportunities which benefit from potential tax reliefs, and therefore want to ensure Deepbridge is represented by knowledgeable and personable individuals.”

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