Developing a beautiful garden takes planning, patience, hard work, and careful attention. We apply these same principles to our client accounts: first by meeting with you to discuss your goals and aspirations, and then by working with you to develop a plan to meet those goals. Through diligent monitoring and adjusting to changing market conditions, we can help you preserve and enhance your hard-earned wealth.

Stephen, Nathan and Louise have a combined experience in the investment business of over 50 years. Many of our clients rely on income from their investments; others are looking for assistance with legacy planning and management of intergenerational wealth. We pride ourselves in always taking the time to understand what’s important to you and your family, and are happy to work with your lawyers and accountants to provide pertinent, tailored advice to address your individual needs.

Because let’s face it: when it comes to wealth, it’s not about how much you have — it’s about using what you have to achieve your aspirations. It’s about controlling what you can and protecting what you can’t. And that’s our expertise. 
 


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Tax & Estate Planning

Learn about strategies to help protect and enhance your wealth from our Tax & Estate Planning professionals.

Estate planning

Joint ownership: helpful or harmful?

Understanding joint ownership and getting the right advice can help you avoid surprises, complications, and costly mistakes in your estate plan.

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Market Research

Get the latest market insights and trends from our internal research experts.

Market Ethos - 13 April 2026

The art of discernment

The onslaught of headlines has been almost deafening, even terrifying at times, helping drive markets up one day and down the next. Markets often overreact to the news flow, and that is likely where the opportunity lies.

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Investor Strategy - April 2026

Navigate the noise

March was defined by uncertainty, something markets rarely tolerate well, leaving investors with few places to hide.

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