Arbuthnot Latham, the private banking arm of Arbuthnot Banking Group, has appointed Chris Reah as its head of regional offices.
Reah joined the firm’s south west office in 2014, with responsibility for tending to the wealth management needs of the clients in the region.
Three years later, he facilitated the expansion of the company’s private banking and commercial service including the launch of its Bristol as well as Manchester offices.
Reah previously spent 11 years at private bank Coutts, where he led the Exeter office.
Additionally, Arbuthnot Latham named Andy Broughton as the head of its Manchester office.
The Manchester branch has a staff headcount of 11.
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By GlobalDataIn the new role, Broughton will report to Reah.
Reah said: “The creation of this role is further demonstration of Arbuthnot Latham’s commitment to expanding its relationships with clients across the UK.
“We have seen a great response across regional offices; collectively assets under management, deposits and lending have doubled over the last two years and our client base has increased threefold.
“We are delighted to reaffirm our commitment to serving the needs of entrepreneurs, business owners and wealth generators across the country.”
Last July, Arbuthnot Latham appointed Andrew Salmon as its new CEO. Salmon succeeded Ian Henderson.