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Belmayne welcomes experienced planner to team
Dronfield-based Belmayne is expanding its team of independent financial planners with the appointment of pensions and investment expert, Nick Baines.
Nick has worked in the financial sector for almost three decades and joins Belmayne from a Sheffield firm of advisers, where he spent the last 18 years.
Belmayne partner, Jon Stevens, said: “Nick has extensive knowledge of financial planning and his investment philosophy is very much aligned with ours. We believe he will be a really positive addition to our close-knit team and we look forward to getting to know him better. His skills and experience will no doubt benefit clients and our wider business.”
Nick brings to the firm a bank of longstanding clients and will be helping to service its increasing number of new enquiries. He added: “I was attracted to Belmayne by its particular emphasis on personal service, fair client proposition and simple investment approach to minimise costs. It has been undeniably strange starting a new role in lockdown, but the team has been very accommodating. They have a great reputation for both their professional and charitable work, which I hope to build on going forwards.”
The chartered firm has ambitious plans for growth and as such, qualified advisors are invited to join the team and extend the services it offers to local residents.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nina Sorby .
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