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Decent IFA needed in Glasgow

My dad died last year and my mum has inherited his estate. I'm looking to get her a decent Financial adviser on how to protect and possibly invest the money she now has. She's in her 70s and has never been in control of a large sum of money before.

A sympathetic IFA with good advice on who's not going to charge a large amount of fees would be ideal.

Any recommendations will be followed up.

Thanks,

LT

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  • Nosht
    Nosht Posts: 744 Forumite
    I've sent you a Private Message about this.


    Regards,

    N.
    Never be afraid to take a profit. ;)
    Keep breathing. :eek:
    Just because I am surrounded by FOOLS does not make me wise. :j
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