Omniwealth hires former Mercer planner
Omniwealth has appointed former Mercer adviser and certified financial planner, Richard Carey, as a senior financial adviser.
Carey has 30 years of experience in the financial services industry, with roles as a chartered accountant and financial planner.
He was most recently a principal in the Mercer financial planning team and is an SMSF-accredited specialist.
Chief commercial officer, Matthew Kidd, said Carey’s knowledge of self-managed superannuation funds would enhance client experience at the firm.
“We are excited to have a financial adviser with Richard’s wealth of experience join our team at Omniwealth,” he said.
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