PTFS pair join First Complete

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First Complete has hired two new senior members of staff.

Martin Igoe joins the First Complete sales director team, where his role will be to support the strategic growth of the network through the recruitment and development of new advisers and firms.

Meanwhile, Paul Petrie has been appointed as area compliance manager based in Northern Ireland, where he will be increasing the amount of support offered to advisers in the region.

The pair join First Complete from PTFS. Igoe has worked at PTFS over the last nine years while Petrie worked in a compliance manager role for PTFS for five years and Friends Provident, Legal & General, and Royal Liver before that.

“First Complete has grown significantly over the past year and the appointments of Martin Igoe and Paul Petrie will help to continue that growth trajectory,” said Toni Smith, First Complete’s sales operations director.

“Martin has an outstanding record, not only in recruitment but in the development of those firms, which helps them to grow and reach their potential.

“Paul will support our advisers in Northern Ireland, we have driven notable growth in the number of advisers here and it is important that we provide these advisers with the compliance and support that they need.”

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