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Jacquetta Straker. She'll give you a financial MOT and advise you accordingly.


https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquettastraker


Areas she covers:


► Investment and Wealth management planning

► Retirement planning

► Inheritance tax planning

► Financial protection

► Bonus and Tax efficient planning

► School and University Fees planning



Mobile: 07763 284196

Email: [email protected]


Happy Saving!

Adam at MJS mortgages is local and fab. He met with U.S., discussed budget and helped us get a mortgage. And I'm so,f employed. He was recommended to me by some self employed friends.


PM me if you want his contact details.


This is their site though http://www.mjsmortgages.co.uk

Hi


I would contact Julie Johnson, she has assisted us on 3 occasion with our mortgage. She responds straight away, gives you valuable advice and is very professional. Our case was very complicated, but Julie handled it all in her stride and got us the best deal on the market. She is local, based in ED and mainly works for home.


Below are her details;


Julie Johnson

Mortgage Advisor

Springtide Capital

31 Lowndes Street

Knightsbridge

London

SW1X 9HX


Email: [email protected]


Tel: 020 3040 4400


Mob: 07810 016 692

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