Thoughts from advisers - Louise Grinstead

We reached out to some advisers and other experts in the industry for their thoughts and opinions on the job, advice they’d give to people looking to get into the financial services industry, what they’re looking forward to and steps people can take to set themselves on the best financial path at different stages.

 

Thoughts from Louise Grinstead, Director and Insurance Adviser at The Insurance Team

 

What is the most rewarding part of your job?

The clients, the relationships forged. I love when they call be to advise they have started gym, had kids, stopped smoking etc.

 

If you could give one piece of advice to someone looking to get into the financial services industry, what would it be?

If you have a passion for helping people, do it. I don’t believe you should do it “just for the money”. Do it because you want to help.

 

What is something you are looking forward to about the industry over the next 10 years?

Hopefully, they will sort out the trail issue i.e we work for clients that want to work with you and not a previous broker. This may be as they have retired, do not contact clients etc but they still get ongoing trail and no liability, and you are servicing the client for free and have liability. I believe absolutely in a transition period but after a year I think this should just be transferred. 

 

What steps can people take to set themselves on the best financial path in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s?

Take out insurance, speak to a broker to help, have cover on Level as to save premiums when older. Invest, make it automatic that you have money going into some kind of savings – diversify portfolio. And health insurance – you may be fine in your 20’s but in yours 60’s you’ll be thankful you have it.

 

What’s the last book you read?

The laws of lifetime growth – Dan Sullivan 

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