Investec Private Banking appoints BDM

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James Glynne-Percy has been appointed as a business development manager (BDM) at Investec Private Banking. 

Glynne-Percy (pictured) joined Investec in 2014, since then he has been responsible for building the introducer channel for Investec’s private client FX department. He now joins Peter Izard and Joe Webster and will help to build awareness and understanding of Investec Private Banking’s mortgage proposition in the intermediary market.

Izard, business development manager at Investec Private Banking, said: “I’m delighted to welcome James to the team. His FX experience means he already knows many of the intermediaries who refer clients to Investec. I have no doubt James will make a positive impact and I would like to wish him every success for the future.”

Glynne-Percy said: “Investec Private banking has developed a strong reputation for offering mortgages to high net worth borrowers. I’m looking forward to working with intermediaries and their clients and increasing awareness of Investec’s excellent mortgage proposition.”

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