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Charles Russell hires Hong Kong duo to enter Asia’s burgeoning high net market

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Madeleine Farman
5 July 2017
AsiaHong KongStrategic recruitment

Charles Russell Speechlys (CRS) has opened its first Asian office in Hong Kong, with the hire of two lateral partners to form a new team, days ahead of a new Dubai office launch.

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