Having achieved the APFS designation, advisers can go onto to achieve this recognisable benchmark of quality and ethical practice for financial services professionals, elevating financial planning and advice in the public eye to the same standing as other Chartered professions. The holder must demonstrate a combination of experience, financial qualifications, ongoing educational activity (continuous professional development) and ethical behaviour.
Andrew is a Chartered Independent Financial Planner and has recently been granted Fellowship of the Personal Finance Society.
Throughout his career Andrew has gained a wide range of experience, from working with global banks to smaller family offices. This has provided him with a broad understanding of how different financial services organisations operate and has led him to believe that clients have the most to benefit by seeking quality independent financial advice.
Andrew appreciates the financial world can often seem overly complex and a little daunting. He strives to simplify the complicated and spends time working with his clients to help them understand their options and enable them to make well informed decisions.
Although happy to help with all area of financial planning Andrew particularly enjoys working with business owners and those approaching retirement.
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