Financial
advice in Ashbourne, Derbyshire
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We are able to provide all types of financial
and insurance products and services to you whatever
your location. Our clients are situated all over
the United Kingdom with many more UK expatriates
based overseas. As Independent Financial Advisers,
we act for you, the client. We are not 'tied'
to any insurance institutions and we are not a
member of any network. We are authorised and directly
regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
We offer advice on a fee or commission basis.
The choice is yours. We
offer you the experience of a large number of
fully qualified Independent Financial Advisers,
many being specialists in their particular fields.
We have many years combined experience of working
in the financial services sector. Each adviser
is highly trained and experienced. Our financial
advisers deal with corporate bodies, companies
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If
you can’t find what you’re looking for
contact us or request a call back and one of our advisers
will be only to pleased to help.
About
Ashbourne
ASHBOURNE is a market town in the parish of its name,
which is partly in the hundred of Appletree, and partly
in that of Wirksworth; 139 miles N.N.W. from London,
46 S.E. from Manchester, 13 N.W. from Derby, and 9
S.W. from Wirksworth. The town is situate in an interesting
part of the country, hilly and woody- interspersed
with rich valleys, productive meadows, and clear streams
- amongst the latter is Compton brook, famous for
its trout fishing, and as having contributed to the
sport of the poetical anglers, Walton and Cotton.
The lord of the manor is Sir William Boothby, Baronet,
who holds a court feet and baron in the town annually,
at which the constables and headboroughs are severally
chosen. Ashbourne is one of the stations named in
the new Boundary Act for receiving votes at the election
of knights of the shire, to represent the southern
division of the county.
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Great British Finance
Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial
Services Authority (FSA). The FSA does not regulate
some forms of Mortgage, Inheritance Tax Planning,
Credit Cards, Personal Loans, Deposit Accounts
& Insurance. If you are submitting an online
request, we would advise to read our KeyFacts
statement, links are at the top and bottom of
this page. |
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