Robert Nicholas Financial Advisers has passed a key milestone since it became one of only two agencies in the county for the UK’s second largest building society.
Based in High Street, Newport, we have marked five years since we joined forces with the Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) this month.
It was a double celebration for the firm, which has recently completed its fifth year of trading in the town.
Originally established as Robert Nicholas Partnership in Telford town centre in 1999 we became Robert Nicholas Financial Advisers Limited in 2006.
The firm moved to Newport from Wellington in 2012 and became a one of only two Shropshire agencies for the Yorkshire Building Society in February 2013.
The three directors – Robert Henn, Stephen Graves and Andrew Harvey – have more than 75 years experience in financial services between them, and they employ one financial advisor and a trainee along with four administrative staff.
Stephen Graves said the decision to relocate to Newport and become an agency for the YBS had been driven by the desire to offer independent financial advice ‘on the high street’.
“We came to Newport as the traditional access to financial advice had been disappearing from the high street. Since we opened here – on the actual High Street – business has gone from strength to strength.
“In the last five years, one of the biggest growth areas has been advice for pensions, with the new freedom as to how and when people can access their retirement pot, but we also advise on the spectrum of other financial issues including mortgages, savings, investments and life insurance and inheritance tax planning.”
He added: “The past five years have consolidated our position on the high street. In the next five, we aim to take on more trainees and we are looking forward to more sustained growth.”
Robert Nicholas is also committed to supporting charities, individuals and events in the Newport community.
It is a corporate member of the Shrewsbury and Newport Canals Trust, a sponsor of Newport Show, and other organisations through the Yorkshire Building Society Small Change, Big Difference campaign, including Severn Hospice, the Shropshire and Staffordshire Blood Bike volunteers and Newport Cottage Care Centre.
It has also supported motorcyclist Harry Rowlings and archer Katie Tonkinson to develop their sporting careers.