Nottingham-based wealth manager Fiscal Engineers has named KPMG’s Anthony Hambleton as its new CEO.
Hambleton will succeed Wayne Cox, who will retire from the role at the end of 2022 after seven highly successful years with the company.
Cox will retain an advisory position and will also work alongside Hambleton during a carefully planned handover period.
The pair were previously colleagues at KPMG, where Hambleton has served as a partner and led the firm’s Audit practice in the East Midlands.
Hambleton said: “I’m extremely excited by this move, because everyone in our profession is aware of Fiscal Engineers’ outstanding reputation. I’ve also known Wayne and other members of the team for many years, so I really feel like I’m joining a family I’ve been close to for a long time.”
Hambleton added: “Wayne has done an amazing job, and I know I have a tough act to follow. The fact that we’re going to be able to work side by side while I settle in will ensure a seamless transition, which is what our clients would expect.”
Shane Mullins, Fiscal Engineers’ founder and executive chairman, said: “We’ve had time to think about how to make this process work to best effect. We’re very fortunate to have such a flexible arrangement, with Wayne and Anthony sharing knowledge and expertise during the handover period.
“We’re confident this collaborative approach will help Anthony maintain the extremely high standards Wayne has set during his time as CEO. We pride ourselves on helping our clients navigate periods of transition, and we’re sure they’ll find this transition a smooth and effective one.”
Cox added: “I said when I arrived at Fiscal Engineers that I was attracted to the idea of a people organisation very much built around relationships. I know Anthony recognises those same qualities, and I’ve no doubt he’ll make sure we continue to stand apart from the crowd in that respect.”