Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I know it's not strictly speaking a "family room" issue but wondered if anyone can recommend someone local - maybe even a mum who does this kind of work in the evenings. We're looking for someone to come to our house in the evening once the kids are in bed and do a full review of our finances, savings, mortgage, pensions etc... would be great to get a recommendation... thanks
I would so be interested in this as well - I posted this in wanted a while ago, and dont think i got any information - but we desperately need a financial overhaul as well, so will also keep watching , and if i get any recommendations pass them on
Don't know of anyone local, but if you speak to either Dominic, Tom or Beatrice at The Penny Group (based in London Bridge) they are brilliant. Beatrice is new, and I believe she still has an exam to take to be fully qualified, but the senior partners sit in with her anyway. She specialises in working with women, which is good in a traditionally male-dominated career, and she is very approachable. And I'm sure they'll come and visit you - they're all about family values.

These guys aren't local either, but they have been more than happy to visit us at home in the evenings, -

Mark Brock and Steve Calder from Forte Financial.

Mark was recommended to me as a mortgage broker about 8 years ago and he has been brilliant with a couple of re-mortgages and another purchase since then. They also do financial investments (this side is handled more by Steve), and have explained all the ISA's, pensions, trusts, insurance etc that seems to be necessary once you have a family, and given us a clear recommendation.


Contact details below:


t 01934 612331

f 01934 631331

e [email protected]

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • The Sky article says the manager has apologised. Apparently, according to the article the person who said they'd apply on Rachel and her husband behalf left and didn't hand the job on. Here's the article https://news.sky.com/story/politics-latest-reeves-rent-mistake-labour-starmer-asylum-budget-tax-farage-reform-12593360?postid=10440668#liveblog-body
    • Or another thing journalists could do if they wanted to is unearth how many reform or Tory MPs are landlords with similar or worse errors   
    • I'm utterly baffled as to why anybody thinks this is newsworthy, let alone worth a front page. The economy has barely grown for 20 years and the housing crisis has been worsening for a similar time period. Note to any journalists on the forum: maybe focus your headlines on important issues.
    • Two wrongs might not make a right. But the two wrongs could at least be of equal value before we get too judgey    paying an estate agent to deal with all of the admin on my to have the estate agent not point out all of the admin  vs Deliberately hacking into an MPs email. And boasting about it (Badenoch)    as for throwing a local estate agent under the bus, when did local estate agents become the good guys?   doesn’t sound like estate agents are being thrown under a bus - they are fessing up. And Reeves doesn’t look to have done anything wrong  yet people will still believe the worst anyway    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/30/rachel-reeves-row-standards-adviser-looking-at-new-infomation?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...