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Meet Our Advisors

Steve Burley Director
Steve entered the Financial Services Industry 10 years ago after graduating in Business and Technology. A qualified Pension Transfer Specialist, he is one of a limited number of advisers who hold the G60 qualification and is authorised by the FSA to provide advice in relation to occupational pension benefits. Steve advises both corporate and private clients and is heavily involved in the employee benefits arena assisting corporate clients to create the most suitable packages to retain and attract staff.

Steve also specialises in pre and post retirement planning including transferring of pensions and the use of pensions as a business tool.

Steve is one of a small number of IFA’s who is accredited by Resolution (formerly known as the Solicitors Family Law Association) for assisting in Divorce cases. This includes working alongside legal representatives in Collaborative cases.






Burley Financial Services Ltd is a private limited company registered in England and Wales under company no. 121 7536.
Burley Financial Services Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
The Financial Services Authority does not regulate taxation and trust advice and some aspects of commercial mortgages.