Robert Trickett - Financial Planner
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He looks forward to forming relationships with clients and giving them peace of mind when most needed. Robert is a professional dedicated to helping clients by ensuring that they receive the highest level of service. Robert holds the internationally recognized designation of Certified Financial Planner (CFP®). He has also successfully completed the following:
• Certified Executor Advisor Course (
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About Me
I was born and raised in Surrey BC, and have been with IPC since 2014.
I am a professional dedicated to helping clients by ensuring that they receive the highest level of service. I look forward to forming relationships with clients and giving them peace of mind when most needed.
I have taken the following industry courses to expand my knowledge and expertise in the financial services industry:
• Certified Financial Planner CFP®
• Canadian Mutual Funds Course
• Life, Accident and Sickness Insurance
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