New partner appointment at Anderson Anderson & Brown

Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP (AAB), one of the UK’s leading firms of Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors, has announced ...

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Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP (AAB), one of the UK’s leading firms of Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors, has announced the appointment of Fraser Porter as Partner, responsible for the firm’s Wealth Management Division.

Fraser brings extensive wealth management experience to the firm, having held senior roles in the Wealth Management Division during his 15 years with the RBS Group, with a particular focus on strategy, finance and corporate governance. Most recently, Fraser was Head of Business Development and Banking Services at Adam & Company. In this role, he was responsible for delivering new banking and wealth management business across the UK.

Graeme Allan, Managing Partner at AAB commented “Fraser is an excellent addition to our firm and we are very happy to have him on board. He has a broad range of skills and significant experience of both the Edinburgh and London markets. By enhancing the leadership of our Wealth team, we are confident that our ability to deliver a first class service to our clients will be strengthened even further.”

Commenting on his appointment, Fraser said “I’m delighted to be joining such a prestigious firm at what is clearly an exciting time. I look forward to working with my colleagues across the firm to build on the success achieved to date and to continue the focus on growth and expansion.”

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