Laura Mackay
Laura Mackay

Further expansion, million pound turnover and award success for Aberdeen IFA

Phil Anderson Financial Services has accelerated its growth plans with the appointment of Laura Mackay as a mortgage adviser after ...

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Phil Anderson Financial Services has accelerated its growth plans with the appointment of Laura Mackay as a mortgage adviser after revealing a turnover of over £1million in its last financial year.

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Commenting on the latest appointment the firms Managing Director Phil Anderson said “It is great having Laura as part of the team. I have no doubts that she will fit in well with the rest of the staff and her appointment will allow us to further enhance the service that we offer to our mortgage clients.”

The independent financial advisory firm is also celebrating after one of its financial planners was named UK Pension Adviser of the Year for 2018. Ryan Yule who specialises in investment and pension advice picked up the award for the second year running. Commenting on this Mr Yule said “I am very humbled to have won this award for the second year in a row. I have a great team around me and would like to thank my paraplanner, Laura Stephen, for all the help she has given me this year. Without the support of those around me this success would not be possible.”

Ryan Yule

The latest growth announcements and awards recognition cap off an excellent year for the north-east firm. In September they were named as Employer of the Year at the prestigious Northern Star Awards.

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