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11 Apr 2025 | 2 minutes to read

  • TrinityBridge announces the opening of its new Guildford office, providing further HNW clients in the South of England with access to its bespoke investment management services
  • This new office underscores TrinityBridge’s ongoing commitment to expanding its regional presence and growing its client base

TrinityBridge today announces the opening of its new Guildford office, marking the latest step in the firm’s ongoing regional expansion.

Fully operational as of today, the office is based in the Bottle Works development in the heart of Guildford. Formerly one of the largest bottling depots in the country, the office building combines the historical character of the original structure with market-leading ESG credentials.

The Guildford office will be home to 11 TrinityBridge employees including Senior Investment Directors Justin Yeldham, Tom Squire and Mark Henley, all of whom will be based there under the leadership of team head Simon Tabb.

With TrinityBridge recently embarking on a new journey as a standalone, independent wealth management business, this opening highlights the firm’s ongoing commitment to regional expansion, and strengthens its presence in the South of England. It also supports TrinityBridge’s strategy to be one of the best places for wealth management professionals to work in the UK, expanding the range of locations in which colleagues can work.

Eddy Reynolds, Chief Executive Officer at TrinityBridge said: “We are delighted to announce the opening of our Guildford office, our first new TrinityBridge office since we renamed last month. While we are a national firm, we are proud to strengthen our presence in the South and look forward to working closer with clients in the area and providing them with even more localised, personal support. Our clients are core to our business, and we can’t wait to welcome them to our exciting new space in the near future.”

 

 

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