Belmayne hires planner for Sheffield ‘push’
Independent financial planners Belmayne have appointed Alex Napier to help expand their presence in Sheffield.
Based in Dronfield, the firm is growing its planning team as part of its client service commitment.
Alex brings over a decade of advisory experience and will focus on supporting complex client needs across the region.
He said: “I am thrilled to be part of a team with such a high level of expertise and Belmayne’s reputation for client care was a real draw.
“As the firm is directly authorised, we can honestly say the advice we provide is independent, allowing me to truly sit on the same side of the table as clients.”
Jon Stevens, partner at Belmayne, added: “We are in the process of executing an ambitious growth strategy and Alex will be central to our push into Sheffield.
“He already has an excellent reputation locally and is well connected with other professionals.
“He has all the qualities we look for in a financial adviser and is a great fit for our expanding team, proving popular with clients and colleagues alike.”
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