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Bell Potter arrives in Noosa

Bell Potter, an Australian stockbroking and investment advisory firm, has opened a new office in Noosa.

Operating since 1970 and part of the ASX listed Bell Financial Group (ASX:BFG), Bell Potter has a strong understanding of the needs of investors and the nature of the Australian market.

Opening the Noosa office represents an opportunity for Bell Potter to enter an underserviced market and expand their national footprint as one of Australia’s most respected stockbroking firms.

“The launch of Bell Potter Noosa demonstrates our commitment to providing quality advice and service to private clients in Queensland,” state manager Matthew Farr said.

Bell Potter Noosa will offer private investors personalised investment advice across a range of investments including domestic equities, international equities, diversified products such as listed investment companies and exchange traded funds, and fixed interest products.

The team of five private client advisers bring a combined 135 years of experience to the region.

“We’re delighted to have advisers John White, Sally Keyes, Tim Weber, Luke Cameron and Mark Winnell on the ground in Noosa with their deep insight into local markets.”

With experience advising through both good and challenging financial markets, the team hold extensive knowledge across all asset classes, specialising in portfolio construction and stock selection.

Supported by Bell Potter’s capability as a leading Australian stockbroker, clients will have access to market-leading research and are invited to participate in initial public offerings, placements and other transactions.

For professional, personalised advice for your equity investments get in touch with Bell Potter’s team for a complimentary initial appointment. Call 07 5354 2000 or visit Bell Potter at Suite 8, 6-12 Bottlebrush Avenue, Noosa Heads.

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