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Frequently asked questions

When you request a detailed conversation about your finances, a Specialist Financial Adviser from Wesleyan Financial Services will usually meet you via video call. In some circumstances, they may be able to meet you in person in the comfort of your own home.

During the meeting, your Specialist Financial Adviser will look at your financial situation as a whole, and discuss your specific goals, priorities or concerns.

Your adviser will explain any charges as part of an initial conversation. This conversation is at no charge, and allows you to agree the areas in which you would like our help and advice.

You will only be charged once you have agreed the services you wish to receive from us, and the associated costs.

Learn more about our charges here.

To make the most of your time with your Specialist Financial Adviser, it can be handy to have your questions ready, as well as any information or documents relating to your finances (such as savings or investment details).

You may also be asked to complete a ‘Financial Outline’ ahead of the session. This enables you to tell your Adviser about your current circumstances and future goals, so they can prepare an appointment tailored to you.

If you choose not to complete the Financial Outline in advance, you’ll need to do it as part of your appointment.

An initial meeting with a Specialist Financial Adviser will typically last around one hour, though it does depend on the complexity of your circumstances.

Frequently asked questions

Our Specialist Financial Advisers can provide a full review of your financial situation and help you to build your future plans.

If a full review isn’t necessary, you may be referred to our Education Support Specialists instead, who can help you with a range of general queries and support.

When you book your appointment, our team will ensure that you get the support that’s right for your needs.

Your adviser will explain any changes as part of an initial conversation. This conversation is at no charge, and allows you to agree the areas in which you would like our help and advice.

You will only be charged once you have agreed the services you wish to receive from us, and the associated costs.

Learn more about our charges here.

If your meeting is with a Specialist Financial Adviser, it can be handy to have your questions ready, as well as any information or documents relating to your finances (such as savings or investment details).

You may also be asked to complete a ‘Financial Outline’ ahead of the session. This enables you to tell your Adviser about your current circumstances and future goals, so they can prepare an appointment tailored to you.

If you choose not to complete the Financial Outline in advance, you’ll need to do it as part of your appointment.

An initial meeting with a Specialist Financial Adviser will last around one hour, although it does depend on the complexity of your circumstances.

A meeting with an Education Support Specialist will usually be shorter, and the appointment itself may be quicker to arrange.

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