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    Justin Grant

    Wealth Management

    Justin started his career in financial services in 1997, initially within the banking and fund management sector, before qualifying as a financial adviser in 2001 with a national firm.  

    He joined Kudos IFS in 2005, which later became part of Mattioli Woods, where he specialises in holistic wealth management and wealth preservation strategies – including bespoke pension planning, investments and inheritance tax planning – providing advice to business owners, directors and high-net-worth individuals. 

    Justin is extremely passionate about helping his clients achieve their desired outcomes for their families and businesses. 

    Married with five children, Justin enjoys watching Aberdeen FC with his dad and playing golf at Aboyne Golf Club, where he is past Captain and President. He is also a member of the Aboyne Highland Games Committee.  

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