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FEIFA adds three new members to partnership list

23 Feb 16

The Federation of European Independent Financial Advisers (FEIFA) has picked up three new member firms since the beginning of January.

The Federation of European Independent Financial Advisers (FEIFA) has picked up three new member firms since the beginning of January.

Pure Financial, Aspire and Dunhill Financial are the latest additions to the membership, which now boasts 40 firms.

Based in the south of Spain, Pure Financial focuses on expats living in the country.

Aspire, based in Malahide near Dublin, is run by Eamon Porter who was a founding member of the Society of Financial Planners of Ireland.

Dunhill Financial is based in Belgium and looks after expats and European residents. The firm’s SEC licence also permits it to advise US citizens – both expat and residents of the US.

FEIFA chief executive Paul Stanfield said the trio offer a snapshot of the different ways in which relationships form with the trade body; through word of mouth, active lead nurturing, and by referral from existing members; as well as a direct result of FEIFA’s growing public profile.

Stanfield said: “We have experienced steady growth in our membership since we launched. But it is great to see that additional advisory companies are still appreciating the growing benefits that we provide.”

He highlighted the forthcoming spring conference and its regular seminars run in various European countries as two examples of the benefits the new members can now access.

“There are going to be significant developments in European regulation taking place over the next couple of years,” he added.

“Our ability to keep our members informed in this regard is hugely important, as are the regular professional development and training services that we provide.”

Tags: FEIFA | Wealth Management

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