Adam Combrinck

Termes Partner

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Adam joined the Termes Partnership in July 2014 having previously provided IT consultancy services to the Partnership. He has over 12 years of IT Engineering and Architecture experience in the Banking and Finance, Legal and Media sectors.

Adam’s career has included roles at Lloyds of London, Schneider Trading Associates, Trowers & Hamlins and VTB Capital. In 2013 he founded his own IT services business and provides IT Infrastructure consultancy services to various clients in London.

Adam has a reputation as an accomplished professional with an in-depth knowledge of IT and a proven ability of translating business needs into technical solutions.

Adam holds accreditations with major IT software and hardware vendors as well as Project Management methodologies.


Brenda Hanna

Termes Partner

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Brenda Hanna has been involved in the Termes Partnership since its inception in 2002. Brenda provides financial accounting support and expertise to the business. She started her career with Bank of Nova Scotia in Dublin and was part of a project team that implemented a complex treasury and derivatives trading risk management infrastructure for the bank in London.

From 1996 to 2001 Brenda was at Donaldson Lufkin and Jenrette performing management accounting within the investment banking division.

Brenda was a Partner of Sigma Partnership LLP which provides business advisory and compliance accounting services to London-based advisory and investment managers. This business was acquired in December 2013 by an investor supported by a private equity house with the aim of consolidation in the sector.

Brenda was educated in Finance at the University of Wales and holds an MBA for financial specialists from Manchester University.


Wadih F. Hanna

Founding Partner

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Wadih has over 40 years experience in corporate finance, banking and asset management. He established The Termes Partnership in 2002 and built it into a business that today advises families with a combined net wealth exceeding £3 billion.

Whilst a Partner at Termes he has advised a client in a bid to acquire 32 UK hotels with a value of £400 million, provided end to end project management for a new 5 star hotel in West Africa and managed a project to develop an international airport. He was also lead project manager advising two major European banking groups on IT projects in their Central & Eastern Europe subsidiaries and he structured, funded and launched a London residential property investment company.

Wadih has led 3 start ups in international private banking and asset management including Private Bank & Trust (later EFG Private Bank) and Riggs International Private Banking. From 1970 to 1989 he was with The Bank of Nova Scotia in a number of roles, establishing the bank’s presences in Cairo and Dubai. He returned to London in 1980 and worked in several senior credit risk management roles in the London regional office for EMEA. Wadih was educated at the American University of Beirut and the University of Western Ontario.