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Ince—Oliver Storey

23 June 2022
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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International law firm appoints partner

International legal and professional services firm, Ince, has recently announced the appointment of Oliver Storey as a Partner in its London corporate team.

Oliver brings a wide range of legal experience in London’s corporate finance market, including advising listed and private companies, investment funds, private offices and government departments on their financing needs.

Speaking of his appointment, Oliver said: 'I am looking forward to being part of the team and supporting the corporate and corporate finance practices' continued growth.'

Commenting on the new hire, Julian Clark, Global Senior Partner at Ince said: 'I am delighted to welcome Oliver to the firm. His breadth of experience and sector knowledge will greatly enhance our corporate team and our corporate finance offerings.'

Adrian Biles, CEO, The Ince Group, added: 'Oliver’s appointment marks an exciting addition in the continued development of the group. Oliver will be a great addition to our team.'

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