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Name Position Telephone Email
Clive Swiggs APFS Chartered Financial Planner Director 01392 201120 infocfpexeter.co.uk
Sandra Bishop, General Manager and Client Director 01392 201120 infocfpexeter.co.uk
Ken Broughton Dip PFS Financial Planner 01392 201120 infocfpexeter.co.uk
Kypros Harrison DipPFS Certs CII (MP & ER), Client Director 01392 201120 infocfpexeter.co.uk
Tim Quirke DipPFS, Client Director 01392 201120 infocfpexeter.co.uk
Andrew Sprague Dip PFS Financial Planner 01392 201120 infocfpexeter.co.uk

Contact Us

Tel. 01392 201120
Email. infocfpexeter.co.uk

Principal Address

Aston Court
Pynes Hill
Exeter
Devon
EX2 5AZ

Registered Office

3 Princes Buildings
George Street
Bath
Banes
BA1 2ED
City Financial Planning (Exeter) Limited is a Limited Company registered in England & Wales no. 03606716. City Financial Planning (Exeter) Limited is registered for VAT no. 165150622.

City Financial Planning (Exeter) Limited is able to advise in the following areas.

  • Mortgage Advice
  • Life Insurance/Protection
  • Investment Advice
  • Pensions and Retirement Planning
  • Equity Release
  • Health & Long Term Care
  • Corporate Financial Advice
  • Estate Planning
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) does not regulate some forms of mortgage

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