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Lee Irvine joins the Prescient Wealth Management team

22 May 2014 Prescient Wealth Management
Lee Irvine.

Lee Irvine.

Prescient Wealth Management, the independent private client wealth and portfolio management business in the Prescient Group, has announced the appointment of Brian Lee Irvine in business development.

Mr Irvine has 35 years of experience in international trade finance, banking and financial services, including positions at board and senior management committee levels in various organisations.

He was previously a partner at Citadel Investment Services, a private client wealthcare company and subsidiary of JSE-listed Peregrine Holdings. He spent 10 years at Citadel in business development, marketing and public relations.

Perhaps better known to many South Africans as a test cricketer and radio and television cricket commentator, Mr Irvine also played county cricket for Essex.

Founded in 2010, Prescient Wealth Management delivers comprehensive solutions to clients and their families globally. Multi-Asset Portfolio management capabilities are complemented by a suite of family office services including financial planning, intergenerational wealth management, fiduciary services, trust and administration services, accounting, tax and legal advisory services, and corporate advisory services that assist client’s business interests and philanthropic initiatives.

Jonathan Sieff, Chief Executive Officer of Prescient Wealth, commented: "Our clients look for innovative solutions and a trusted partner in the protection and enhancement of their wealth. We’re delighted to have someone with Lee’s experience and knowledge join our growing team.”

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