TrinityBridge Reviews

4.0

82% would recommend to a friend

(112 total reviews)

Nigel Stockton

100% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

TrinityBridge has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 112 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TrinityBridge employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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112 reviews
5.0
2 Jun 2026
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Pros

As a Senior Investment Director, you bring both strategic oversight and deep client insight—leading portfolios, shaping investment strategy, and guiding your team to deliver consistent, high‑quality outcomes. Your role blends technical expertise with strong relationship management, ensuring that every decision is aligned with clients’ long‑term goals and evolving needs. What makes the role especially fulfilling is being part of TrinityBridge’s genuinely client‑centric culture. There’s a real emphasis on building trusted partnerships and delivering tailored solutions rather than generic advice. The working environment is highly collaborative, with teams working closely together to share ideas and deliver the best outcomes. Beyond that, there’s also a strong commitment to engaging with local communities and supporting charitable initiatives, which adds a meaningful dimension to the work and reinforces a shared sense of purpose.

Cons

While TrinityBridge offers a highly supportive and client‑focused environment, the high standards that come with that can be demanding—in a good way. Delivering genuinely bespoke solutions and maintaining close client relationships requires a consistent level of attention, responsiveness, and care. That can make the role fast‑paced and occasionally intense, but it also means the work is meaningful and impactful. Similarly, the collaborative culture means there’s a strong emphasis on teamwork and alignment, which can involve more discussion and input across different stakeholders. However, this ultimately leads to better outcomes and more well‑rounded decisions. Overall, these “challenges” are very much part of what makes the role rewarding—they push you to maintain excellence, stay engaged, and continuously develop.

5.0
26 May 2026
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Pros

I started at TrinityBridge (then CBAM) in May 2018, and have been here 8 years this year. I worked at a company previously with a terribly toxic culture, and moved to Barclays on a 6 month FTC where I sought out something more permanent. I have worked in Operations throughout a couple of operational transformation projects and will be soon moving to a management role. I have been supported with my aspirations for progression, enrolled on an 'Evolve' course in 2019 which is internally ran annually across all TrinityBridge offices, followed by multiple management courses in preparation. Hard work and excellence is recognised through a variety of annual / quarterly awards. Although not completed myself, further education is both available and encouraged and members of my team have obtained qualificiations through their roles. Since becoming 'TrinityBridge' as a separate entity an independent Diversity & Inclusion committee has been created which I am proud to be a part of and welcomes new members. This group of people and the company in general care for the welfare of our employees and strive to promote diversity, equity & inclusion throughout. The office in Northwich is also subject to a refurb soon which is really exciting, the plans look great and have really taken colleague feedback on board. I have successfully referred two other members of Ops over the time that I have been here, both of which are also still employees.

Cons

Operations for the most part must remain rigid due to many deadlines throughout the day, this can often impact on capacity therefore constant planning for resource is a requirement to ensure there is always a certain level of team availability.

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TrinityBridge Response
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Thank you for taking the time to post a review. We are committed to building an inclusive culture where everyone can thrive, so it's great to hear that you have experienced the outcomes of these efforts, as well as taking part in making sure these are reflected across the business.
5.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Provides strong opportunities for development through comprehensive internal and external training, supported by a clear career pathway. I have progressed from CSE to CSM and into my current role. TrinityBridge offers a professional, supportive environment with excellent office facilities and flexible home working. There are valuable opportunities to contribute beyond your role through committees and charitable initiatives. A collabrative workplace where I have built lifelong friendships.

Cons

Provides excellent exposure to clients and end-to-end financial planning processes. The role also includes a strong compliance focus, which can be demanding during peak periods (such as tax year end or budget cycles), offering valuable experience in managing workload and priorities effectively.

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TrinityBridge Response
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Thank you for providing your feedback. Growing and retaining talent is a key focus for all areas of TrinityBridge, so we are pleased to hear you have benefitted from this ongoing investment in development, and experienced our efforts to foster a positive workplace culture.
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