Next Generation Advisers: Meet Titan Wealth's Luke Norman

‘Things do need to change in the advice profession’

Isabel Baxter
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In the Next Generation Advisers interview series, senior reporter Isabel Baxter introduces the next generation of advisers and highlights how they are planning to make their mark. Today’s featured adviser is Titan Wealth’s Luke Norman...

Recently appointed Titan Wealth financial planner Luke Norman has followed his father in law's footsteps and now works at Titan after four years at Progeny. He joined Titan in March this year. With a degree in accounting finance, the natural path would have been to go into an accounting role, however Norman decided that financial advice was more for him when he completed a ‘sandwich year' as part of his degree. Financial advice was not a career path that was mentioned to Norman until he met his father-in-law. He ended up doing his placement year at the firm where his father-in-law ...

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