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 For further information:

 http://www.smith.williamson.co.uk/staff/1057-mark-garnett
 
 http://www.smith.williamson.co.uk/advisory-investment-service/strategy
 http://www.smith.williamson.co.uk/advisory-investment-service/funds

 
 Mark Garnett, Director, Advisory Investment Service at Smith & Williamson
 Mark.garnett@smith.williamson.co.uk

 Tel 01483 407163

 www.smith.williamson.co.uk

 
 PR queries to Ravina Mather 020 7131 4358 / Kate Harrison 020 7131 4228

 
 Disclaimer
 By necessity, this briefing can only provide a short overview and it is essential to seek professional advice before applying the contents of this article. No responsibility can be taken for any loss arising from action taken or refrained from on the basis of this publication. Details correct at time of writing.

 Note to editors
 Smith & Williamson is an independent professional and financial services group employing around 1,500 people. The group is a leading provider of investment management, financial advisory and accountancy services to private clients, professional practices and mid-to-large corporates. The group has eleven principal offices in the UK and Ireland; these are in London, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Dublin, Glasgow, Guildford, Manchester, Salisbury, Southampton, and Worcester.

 Smith & Williamson Limited
 Regulated by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales for a range of investment business activities. A member of Nexia International

 Smith & Williamson Financial Services Limited
 Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority

 The Financial Services Authority does not regulate all of the products and services referred to here
  

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