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Interview: Towry Law's Andrew Fisher.
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March 9, 2009
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Byline: Stephen Wilmot
Andrew Fisher, chief executive of Towry Law, talks to Stephen Wilmot about his ambition to revolutionise the financial service industry
Andrew Fisher, chief executive of Towry Law, makes me think of the old Financial Times billboard featuring Richard Branson as Che Guevara against a scarlet background, with the tagline: "Business revolutionaries - past, present and future".
Mr Fisher talks big - very big. His ambition is to "move what is one of the most important industries in the UK - managing the wealth of Britain - from a ...
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