Mark Denley
Chairman Chartered Financial Planner
Investment Manager Professional Trustee
About Mark
Mark has been in financial services since 1984 and was a founding partner of Gibbs Denley in 1990. His vast expertise spans pensions, trusts (he is a professional trustee), inheritance tax planning and investments. He specialises in working with private clients and Small Self Administered Pension Schemes.
Outside of work
Mark enjoys country living and looking after the family’s meadow. His interests include shooting, swimming, running and gardening.
Importantly
FCA Register Statement of Professional Standing QualificationsQualifications
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CII Chartered Financial Planner
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CII Advanced Diploma in Financial Planning – APFS
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CII Certificate in Discretionary Investment Management – CertPFS (DM)
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CFA Investment Management Certificate (IMC)
On an ideal weekend, you can find me:
In the meadow and garden, at the clay shooting club or Newmarket races.
My proudest moment as a Financial Planner was:
I’ve had many proud moments, including achieving Chartered status and lately chairing the new company board.
The best gift I’ve ever received is:
A private number plate.
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