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    Tim Creasey

    Wealth Management

    Tim joined Mattioli Woods in March 2024 from wealth management firm Quilter.

    Tim qualified from Edinburgh University in 1992 with a BSc in Spanish with Business Studies and was awarded his Diploma in Financial Planning (DipPFS) from the Personal Finance Society in 2021.

    Previously, Tim developed a successful advisory stockbroking career in emerging markets from 1993 to 2019, helping fund managers to succeed in their objective to outperform. He met and worked with senior government and C-suite executives in this role.

    Having worked in public markets for many years, Tim was particularly interested in understanding the UK venture capital market niche. He has extensive knowledge in advising high-net-worth and professional investor clients in this high-risk/return area.

    Tim is passionate about holistic financial planning and delivering excellent client outcomes.

    He has three daughters, enjoys varied outdoor pursuits and played rugby at Rosslyn Park FC for many years.

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