Associate Jacob Fay shortlisted in the CityWealth Future Leaders Awards 2025

John Lamb Hill Oldridge is delighted to share that Associate Jacob Fay has been shortlisted for the CityWealth Future Leaders Awards 2025 in the UHNW Services Individual of the Year category.
This recognises outstanding professionals under 40 in the private wealth industry.
Jacob is a key member of our team, offering advice on a range of insurance-related matters that could impact high- and ultra-high-net-worth individuals and their families.
This recognition from CityWealth is testament to his hard work and valuable contribution to our clients and to the private wealth management sector as a whole.
While the awards are judged by a panel of industry professionals, the final result is also decided by a public vote. If you would like to vote for Jacob, we would be very grateful.
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