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Exclusive Interview with Blackpool financial advisors Red Star Wealth Management
Blackpool financial advisors Red Star Wealth Management will move to a new larger office on April 1st with plans to bring on one more advisor.
Launched in 2011 Red Star Wealth Management has seen profits for the last business year increase 10 fold from the previous year.
The company currently employs 4 people.
Kristen Durose DipPFS Managing Director at Red Star Wealth Management spoke to Bdaily exclusively about the company ethos, helping people and standing out from the crowd.
Kristen said: “The firm has a complete client centric ethos; it is my belief that personal financial planning is too important to be left to bad service!
“Our advice is as individual as every client and we build relationships rather than attempting to “sell” to our clients.
“We never leave our clients feeling that they don’t understand their own personal finances.
“I love people, I love helping people, and I love it when clients trust us to help them plan their financial goals and watching them become reality.
“If that’s buying a dream house, starting a business, or paying for education; everyone has different financial goals, I love helping make them happen.
“When you love what you do, it’s easy!
“The company is honest, vibrant, passionate, ethical, professional, transparent, and thoughtful.
“We like to stand out from the crowd for all the right reasons and our branding reflects that.
“Our service demonstrates the other qualities!”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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