Belfast’s Cunningham Coates rebrands

The Belfast office of Smith & Williamson, the financial and professional services group, is to rebrand from Cunningham Coates to Smith & Williamson, the corporate brand used across the firm’s other 11 offices.
Jonathan Cunningham, Belfast investment management partnerJonathan Cunningham, Belfast investment management partner
Jonathan Cunningham, Belfast investment management partner

Smith & Williamson’s Belfast office originates from the amalgamation of stockbrokers Josias Cunningham & Co Limited and William F Coates & Co in 1991, both of which had traded for more than a hundred years.

In December 2002, Cunningham Coates became part of Smith & Williamson.

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Cunningham Coates is located in the heart of Belfast and provides a comprehensive investment management and financial planning service to a wide client base including private individuals, charities and other institutions.

Jonathan Cunningham, Belfast investment management partner and whose great-great-grandfather founded Josias Cunningham & Co in 1843 said that the ‘Smith & Williamson name’ is well known.

“The Smith & Williamson name is already familiar to our clients who have benefited from the group’s depth and strength over the past 18 years,” he said.

“Fully adopting Smith & Williamson’s branding across the Belfast office ensures that our clients understand their ability to access the very best support across the breadth of Smith & Williamson’s specialities.

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“However, clients can be assured that the personal service they have been accustomed to won’t change.”

Smith & Williamson’s workforce of around 1,800 operate from offices in London, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cheltenham, Dublin, Glasgow, Guildford, Jersey, Salisbury and Southampton.

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