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Rathbones’ CEO Paul Stockton: ‘We’re a bit more Middle England than Monaco’

The 280-year-old wealth manager Rathbones has learnt new tricks from its Investec merger and is ready to embrace passive investment and Instagram

Stockton wants to boost Rathbones’ international footprint over the coming years
Stockton wants to boost Rathbones’ international footprint over the coming years Illustration: Danilo Agutoli

Rathbones’ chief executive Paul Stockton is the busiest he’s ever been. The FTSE 250 firm’s blockbuster tie-up in 2023 with the wealth and investment arm of its rival Investec resulted in a combined firm that oversees £109.2bn — placing Stockton at the helm of one of the UK’s biggest wealth managers.

The combined business adopted 280-year-old Rathbones’ name and branding. Despite dropping the iconic zebra of IW&I’s brand, the newly integrated wealth manager chose Investec’s London headquarters at 30 Gresham Street as its new home. Rathbone’s staff relocated half a mile from their offices at 8 Finsbury Circus last year.

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