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    Nick Howarth FPFS

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    After graduating from Lancaster University with a degree in business studies, Nick joined Taylor Patterson, which was subsequently acquired by Mattioli Woods in January 2011 

    Nick has an in-depth knowledge of employee benefits, including pensions, group riskhealthcare, and online benefit arrangements. Nick is also responsible for coordinating Mattioli Woods role within the Worldwide Broker Network (WBN) and recently completed his two-year tenure as the chair of the WBN Catalyst group, which aims to develop the next generation of leaders within the WBN member firms. Nick has been working with international clients for the last six years. 

    He is a qualified Chartered Financial Planner. 

    Outside of work, Nick is a keen follower of sports, with football and cricket his favourites to watch, although he does more running than playing team sports these days. Nick is also a proud dad of two girls and enjoys days out with the family at the weekend. 

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