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    Saroj Ekanayake

    Wealth Management

    With over 17 years of experience at Mattioli Woods, Saroj understands the unique challenges faced by business leaders, and he partners with CEOs, executives, and owner-managers to achieve their financial goals. 

    Saroj is also able to translate these goals into an effective strategy and structure through a simple but effective process – firstly, in understanding and clarifying the specifics of what the client is trying to achieve, and secondly, by identifying and implementing a structure to achieve these goals from a personal, business and pension perspective. He also has strong knowledge and experience, which has helped clients develop their businesses from small family firms to multi-million-pound companies. 

    Saroj is married with two young children, who keep him busy. In his spare time, he likes to travel, play golf, and support both Leicester City and Leicester Tigers. 

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