Huntington Ross was formed in 2008 by Neil Huntington.
Neil started his career at General Accident, before leaving to become a financial adviser in 2000. After working for two national firms and smaller independent firms in Leeds and Harrogate Neil decided to launch his own company. Outside work he enjoys spending time with his family, music, reading and walking. He also plays football and watches his local team.
Senior adviser – Wayne has worked in financial services since 1998, the last ten years as an IFA. He has specialised in advising various different types of client, including medical professionals and more recently company directors, giving him a broad understanding of the unique requirements of every client.
Like Neil, Graham started his career at General Accident, before becoming a financial adviser in 2001. He moved on to run his own mortgage broking firm before branching out once again to give full financial advice at a leading high street bank. Graham then moved into a role with a national mutual insurance company, which saw him develop a strong specialism, providing financial advice to teachers and clients approaching retirement age. Graham continues to specialise in retirement and at retirement planning at Huntington Ross, and has become a Top Rated Adviser on the independent financial adviser review website, Vouched For.
York based Independent Financial Advisers (IFA) offering impartial advice to individuals and businesses.
Our aim is to help you understand and use financial products to your advantage.
We specialise in retirement planning, including workplace pensions for auto enrolment, protecting families, businesses and standards of living and making the most of your savings.
We are also exponents of cashflow modelling, which takes account of factors and events that may influence a client’s life. Advisers and clients can model the effects of any financial action or change, at any point in time, resulting in a visual, adaptable plan. This helps clients to answer unknown future questions, such as: