Chartered firm Belmayne on the hunt for further additions after hiring adviser

Added to the team

Sophie King
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Dronfield-based Chartered financial planning firm Belmayne has hired adviser Cathy Smith and said it is on the hunt for more planners to join the team.

As part of its plans for growth and to extend the services it offers to local people, Belmayne said it was on the hunt for fresh talent. Smith recently came on board to help meet growing client demand. Smith, who is a Personal Finance Society member, will bring her own client roster to the business.  Belmayne partner Martin Birch said: "Cathy's values are closely aligned with ours - she takes time to understand what matters most to clients and provides easy to understand advice that is unquestionably in their best interests." He continued: "We have every confidence that her extensi...

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