A new Independent Financial Adviser at Active

We are pleased to welcome a new Independent Financial Adviser to the Active team.

Paul Rennolds will be based at Active’s Head Office in Thornaby.

Paul has worked in the financial services industry for almost 20 years, beginning his career in 1996 with a local firm of Independent Financial Advisers and qualifying as a Regulated Adviser in 1999.

In 2004 Paul moved to Lloyds TSB where he worked at various branches within the North East giving personal financial advice.  For the last 6 years Paul worked at a Chartered Accountancy Practice in the Richmond Area, providing advice mainly to owner managed companies.

Paul’s key services include advising individual clients and owner managed businesses on pensions and investments.  More recently this includes guidance and advice on the new Auto Enrolment Pensions legislation.

“We are thrilled to welcome an adviser of Paul’s calibre to the Active Team” comments Paul Gibson, Director “And as Active’s desire for growth continues, we plan to recruit more Advisers in 2016“

Click here to read more about Paul Rennolds

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