FINANCIAL planners in Prestatyn are celebrating after being voted 'Top Rated Advisor 2024' by 'VouchedFor' for a fifth year running.
Commodore Finance, based in Prestatyn, also featured in the guide on the UK’s Top Rated Financial Advisors which was distributed in the Times newspaper.
Furthermore Paul Williams was named a finalist in the 2024 Chief Financial Officer/Finance Director Of the Year category in the Finance Awards Wales.
The winner will be revealed in May.
Paul said: “We are all delighted to be recognised once again for the VouchedFor award for the fifth year running. The award is based on peoples reviews of our service, so this makes this award extra special to us as it demonstrates what we are doing is right for our clients.
"We always offer a free initial consultation. By listening to what our clients need and what they want to achieve, we provide the right advice and deliver a service that’s relevant to them. Whether they are looking for their first mortgage to get on the property ladder or planning for their retirement, we can help. We keep things simple and explain things clearly for our clients to understand - every customer gets the personal touch. We even visit them in the comfort of their own home if they wish.
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"I have a wonderful team of committed staff working alongside me and we all strive to make every single customer’s financial journey stress free.
"Both of these awards mean so much to me and the wonderful team here at Commodore Finance Ltd."
Commodore Finance Ltd was established in 2006. They provided practical financial planning advice to clients across North Wales and Cheshire.
The Chief Financial Officer/Finance Director Of the Year, sponsored by Principality Building Society, is awarded to Finance Directors who are at the forefront of financial leadership.
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