Our People
Our people are very important to us, as is making certain we provide you with the best possible professional financial advice. Below is a short biography for each of our colleagues together with their contact telephone number. For further contact details please see our "Contact Us" page.

Alan Hancock, Financial Adviser
Tel. 01530 482866
Mobile. 07816 672900
Email. alanhancockassoc.co.uk
Mobile. 07816 672900
Email. alanhancockassoc.co.uk
Alan has worked in Financial Services since May 1990, specialising in pre and post retirement clients predominantly dealing with Pensions, Investments and Tax Planning.
His experience and continuing professional development resulted in the IFS Diploma which he gained in 2012 and he strongly believes in keeping updated on the issues and changes to regulation & tax which effect his clients. His wealth of knowledge and care for his clients has led to a loyal and long standing client base who understand that Alan is always available to discuss their needs.
When not focusing on clients Alan enjoys his holidays and live music and the occasional bad game of golf. He has two boys Adam and Ben aged 19 and 17.
His experience and continuing professional development resulted in the IFS Diploma which he gained in 2012 and he strongly believes in keeping updated on the issues and changes to regulation & tax which effect his clients. His wealth of knowledge and care for his clients has led to a loyal and long standing client base who understand that Alan is always available to discuss their needs.
When not focusing on clients Alan enjoys his holidays and live music and the occasional bad game of golf. He has two boys Adam and Ben aged 19 and 17.
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