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Independent Financial Adviser Redland

Independent Financial Advisers / IFA in Redland

Invest Southwest have independent financial advisers based in Redland and surrounding areas throughout the South West. Each financial adviser is highly qualified and vastly experienced and will be happy to meet with you in the comfort of your own home. 

We have built up an excellent reputation as an independent financial advisor Redland. This can be evidenced on sites such as Google reviewsQype and Vouchedfor.

All of our financial advisors believe good quality advice is rarely transactional and success is evidenced by building long term relationships with our clients. Our professional advisers are authorized by the Financial Conduct Authority, and you can check this quickly and easily online through the search facility on the Financial Conduct Authority website.

We provide a fully independent service, which means our clients receive unbiased and unrestricted advice based on a comprehensive and fair analysis of the relevant market.

The following forms of advice are provided in your area:

  • Investment advice in Redland such as ISAs, OEICs, Bonds and Investment Trusts, Onshore and Offshore
  • Pension advice in Redland including Personal Pensions, Retirement Planning and Annuities
  • Savings advice in Redland such as Regular Savings Plans, School Fees planning, National Savings and ISAs
  • Mortgage advice in Redland including Remortgages and Equity Release
  • Personal Protection advice in Redland such as Life Cover, Income Protection and Critical Illness

When providing advice, our fees are clearly explained at outset and all initial meetings are free and if you feel comfortable that we are the right advisers for you we will agree on how to pay for our service. More information on ways to pay can be found on the costs and services page.

Please call us on 01173 701730 or fill in our enquiry form to arrange your free initial meeting with our independent financial advisor Redland.

Facts about Redland

There are different views of the origin of the name Redland. One source says that in the 11th century it was known as Rude land, possibly from Old English rudding, meaning "cleared land". Another source points to a mention in 1209 as Thriddeland, probably meaning "the third part of an estate". Yet another source refers to a mention in 1230 of Rubea Terra and a later mention as la Rede Londe, derived from the red colour of the soil.

 For many centuries Redland was in the large parish of Westbury-on-Trym. It was incorporated into the city and county ofBristol in 1896, although it remained in the ecclesiastical parish of Westbury-on-Trym until 1942.

In 1732 the Redland estate wasa cquired by John Cossins (d.1759) from his wife's uncle George Martin. He replaced the old manor house with Redland Court, a house of Classical design. The estate was sold off in 1865, and the area was then developed for housing.