Investment - Articles - Newton expands its Private Client team


 Newton, part of BNY Mellon Asset Management, has announced that it has expanded its Private Client team with the appointment of Clare Huijnen as an Investment Manager.
 Huijnen joins Newton from HSBC Private Bank, where she was part of the Investment Counsellor team since March 2010. Prior to joining HSBC, she worked at Clariden Leu as part of their Portfolio Management Unit from 1998.

 Reporting to Caroline Mair, Head of International Private Clients at Newton*, Huijnen will have investment management and client service responsibilities as well as participate in business development activities as Newton continues to build on its well established International Private Client footprint.

 Caroline Mair comments, "Over the past two years we have been steadily strengthening our International Private Client business with a number of senior appointments in order to reinforce our existing client service and to meet an increase in new clients. With over 12 years of experience of working in the private client sector, Clare is another excellent addition to our team.

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