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Three Excellence in advice awards revealed

Three Excellence in Advice Awards were handed out at the Financial Advice New Zealand conference in Rotorua. The winners are...

Camilla Gribble from IKONIK KiwiSaver & Insurance Specialists impressed the judges for her outstanding work in providing financial literacy education programmes to the lower socio-economic community in her area.

“Camilla innately understands the important role of financial knowledge in helping Kiwis make good decisions and achieve what they aspire to. Her work in the community is something to be very proud of; she is a great ambassador for advice and sharing knowledge for the benefit of Kiwis,” judge Cecilia Farrow says.

Gribble’s referees - of which there were many - spoke of her client-centric approach to financial advice, the quality of that advice and her involvement in industry leadership.

Ryan Smuts, at Kris Pedersen Mortgages is relatively new to mortgage advice. He impressed the judges with his ability to ‘think outside the box’ to help his clients achieve their goals and his passion in continuing to look after clients well after securing a home loan for them.

“Ryan really understands the relationship nature of advice and has implemented a range of ways that he can be there for his clients on an ongoing basis. His passion for how technology can support an exemplary experience for his clients as well as support his new business as it grows is impressive,” says judge Lyn McMorran.

Tim Fairbrother from RIVAL Wealth in Masterton has built his business into a team of 19 staff and 2,800 clients and has a clear passion for putting his clients first. The judges were impressed by his work in giving back to the financial advice community, including: writing advice articles; attending Government ‘round table’ meetings; conducting information presentations and more.

“Tim devotes a considerable amount of time to industry discussion and sharing valuable knowledge with his community. He is passionate about creating a thriving advice profession and helping New Zealanders increase their financial knowledge. He exhibits great leadership and we are very pleased to acknowledge his contribution to advice and to his community,” says judge Trevor Slater.

On the judging panel, Trevor Slater commented that the quality of award nominees was a credit to the advice profession. “It certainly was not an easy decision; the quality of entries was very high, but our three winners stood out and absolutely deserve this accolade.”

The Financial Advice New Zealand Excellence in Advice Awards were judged by, Trevor Slater, the financial sector and Scheme Director at Financial Dispute Resolution Service, Cecilia Farrow, who has an in-depth knowledge of advice processes and is a developer and facilitator of training programmes in the life insurance sector; and Lyn McMorran, Executive Director of the Financial Services Federation and advocate of the need for the provision of responsible lending advice.

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