Client Login
Get in touch
Find an adviser

Contact Mattioli Woods

For more information or to arrange a meeting to discuss your specific needs, please contact us via email at hello@mattioliwoods.com, or alternatively, please call us at 0333 034 4110.

    I'm happy to receive marketing materials
    I consent that my data will be handled in line with our Privacy Policy.

    Find your adviser

    For existing clients, please search for your consultant “by adviser”.

    New to Mattioli Woods? If you have been recommended a specific adviser, please search by adviser. You can also search by service or by location.

    Get in touch

    Home / Our Advisors / Murray Smith

    < All advisers

    Murray Smith

    Wealth Management

    After graduating with an MA in accountancy, Murray has worked in the financial services industry since 1992, joining Mattioli Woods three years later to become the Group’s first graduate trainee consultant. Throughout those early years, he specialised in advising his clients on all aspects of retirement and wealth planning before adding management responsibility for the Group’s sales and marketing functions. This culminated in his appointment to the plc Board in 2005 and ultimately his role as Director. 

    After 15 years on the plc board and seeking a balance in life, Murray decided to stand down at the 2019 AGM and continue on in an ambassadorial and advisory role, while remaining actively involved in the Group’s acquisitions strategy. 

    Life is for living and Murray has many passions including listening to and playing music, motorsport and skiing. He is very social and loves a good get together. 

    Murray Smith - Mattioli Advisor
    Find me on:

    Recent Insights

    Secrets of the ISA millionaires - mw-insights
    Financial planning

    Secrets of the ISA millionaires

    ISAs or Pensions? - mw-insights
    Financial planning

    ISAs or Pensions?

    As the Tory train pulls in to the station for the last time – it is all change, all change - mw-insights
    Financial planning

    As the Tory train pulls in to the station for the last time – it is all change, all change