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    Paul Cliffe

    Paul joined Mattioli Woods after graduating from Nottingham Trent University in 2008 with a BA (Hons) in business economics. His career began as an account manager, handling the day-to-day administration of SIPP and SSAS schemes. As part of his development into consultancy, he assisted the Chief Executive Officer, Ian Mattioli, with the management of his clients. 

    After achieving Chartered Financial Planner status, he continued his professional qualifications to become a Fellow of the Personal Finance Society. In 2013, Paul became the first winner of the Insurance Institute of Leicester’s Young Achiever of the Year award and in 2014 won the national Newly Qualified Adviser of the Year award. 

    Paul is now applying his extensive knowledge and experience to benefit his existing clients and professional contacts throughout the UK. 

    Paul enjoys spending time with his wife and their three young children, along with following Birmingham City FC, running, and cooking in his spare time. 

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