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Scott Rainey Joins Bradley Nuttall

Scott Rainey Joins Bradley Nuttall

Financial Adviser Scott Rainey, admits that it was more than just a simple desire for change which lead him to take up a new position with Wealth Management company, Bradley Nuttall.

"My clients are important to me, and I needed to be able to do my job professionally, and ethically, in a way I could be proud of," he explains.

'To me, this means putting clients' interests ahead of my own and my employer's. It means not compromising on independence by providing individually tailored, fee only, client focussed, comprehensive financial advice.'

'This requires the utmost transparency and the avoidance of conflicts of interest through the use of employer product. My recommendations have to be best fit for the client not best fit for the business.'

"I have to work somewhere that has the ethics and vision I was looking for."

"I searched for a place that would provide me with the environment where I could do this, and Bradley Nuttall fitted the bill perfectly."

Scott has a B. Comm, majoring in economics, and has spent the last seven years with a well known wealth management organisation with two years as a paraplanner and five years as a wealth adviser. He has extensive experience in his key areas of expertise - investment, retirement and superannuation advice, UK pension transfers and succession planning.


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