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VT Wealth strengthens north east presence with key new appointment


By Kirsty Brown

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North-east financial planning specialists VT Wealth has appointed its first mortgage and protection adviser to be based in its Aberdeen office.

Assisting VT Wealth clients with specialist mortgage advice, Clare Dwyer from Bridge Of Don brings with her over 14 years’ experience in finance, insurance, and banking.

She began her banking career at TSB and has worked her way through the ranks by helping people find the best mortgage deals on the market, and says she is looking forward to bringing her expertise to her new role.

She said: “As a mortgage and protection adviser, I gain immense job satisfaction and get very emotionally invested in my clients’ journeys.

“I believe it’s crucial to have a strong connection with my clients and for them to trust me and feel confident that I have their best interests at heart.

“It’s so rewarding to support so many different people and I feel honoured to play a part in the biggest purchase of their lives.”

Clare Dwyer.
Clare Dwyer.

Established by Vee Thom in 2016, VT Wealth is one of the north east’s most approachable financial planning specialists.

The family-run company, who has offices in the Bridge of Don and Fraserburgh, offers valued and trusted financial advice to individuals, families, and businesses from all walks of life across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.

Commenting Ms Thom said: “We are delighted to be welcoming Clare to the VT Wealth team.

“She is an extremely knowledgeable and experienced mortgage and protection adviser with a professional and friendly client-focused approach.

“It’s important to us that Clare’s values align with our core values of trust and integrity, and we look forward to integrating her into the team as we continue to work closely with our clients to help them achieve financial stability and wellbeing.”


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