Wealth Management firm St. James's Place welcomes a new CEO in Singapore who has already been with the firm for over a decade.
Gary Harvey, chief executive officer of St. James’s Place (SJP) Singapore will step down from the business later in the year, after the conclusion of a number of projects and handover, to focus on other opportunities. finews.asia has learned.
A spokesperson confirmed the move and added that the firm will share more information this Wednesday.
Harvey has led the business over the past five years and has overseen the transformation of the company to a CMS Licence holder. He will be replaced by Oliver Wickham (pictured above) who will then have a dual CEO role, in addition to his existing responsibilities as head of St. James’s Place in Hong Kong. Wickham first joined the SJP in 2007
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St. James’s Place Wealth Management operates offices across the UK and internationally in Singapore, Hong Kong, and mainland China, with 143 billion British pounds ($175 billion) of client funds under management.
Through its network of financial advisers, the business provides face-to-face wealth management advice to individuals, businesses and trusts.