
Paul Hukins
Financial Planning Consultant CeMAP CeFA DipFA CeRER PETR MLIBF in Stanford in the Vale
A little bit about Paul
With twenty years working in finance, coming from an academic background, Paul has a wealth of experience and understanding in how to help clients understand and prioritise their financial goals to achieve peace of mind.
He works with individuals, families, and corporations and puts people at the heart of the advice process first and foremost. Paul is a regular speaker at, and go-to adviser for, a number of organisations including BMW Motor Cars, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, National Physical Laboratory.
Outside of work, he brews beer for a local pub, fancies himself as a yachtsman and continues a 40-year effort to improve his fluency in Greek.
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An adviser’s insight
When is the right time to invest?
There’s always a degree of uncertainty when it comes to investing, so it’s natural for some people to feel nervous about it.
When the news is reporting stock market volatility, it’s understandable that some people might feel more cautious about investing. But including investments in your long-term financial plan is a smart way to give your money the best chance to grow.
Keeping money in cash might feel like a safe option, and having some money easily available is a sensible decision. But too much cash could end up costing you more because of inflation’s ability to eat away at the value of your savings. For example, when £10,000 is invested it can grow by 78% over 30 years, but if it was kept in a current account its value could actually reduce by 59%*.
There are lots of options when it comes to investing, and I’m here to guide you through them. I can help you decide things like which risk level is right for you, what types of investments to use to maximise your tax efficiency, and how to create an investment plan tailored to your circumstances and goals. I can also show you how different investment approaches could impact your finances over the long term.
If you’re thinking about how investing today can help create the life you want in the future, let’s talk about how I can support and guide you through the process.
The value of investments and the income they produce can fall as well as rise. You may get back less than you invested.
Tax treatment varies according to individual circumstances and is subject to change
Approver Quilter Financial Services Limited & Quilter Mortgage Planning Limited. May 2025.
*Based on an annual average investment return of 5% and inflation at 3%.
Services
Holistic planning
Establishing and reviewing trusts, complete personal risk management planning, short- and long-term savings and investments.
Dental & Medical
Financial planning for dental and medical professionals, in-depth knowledge of NHS pensions and needs of hospital doctors, GPs, dentists and locums.
Investments
Wealth management advice to make your money work as hard as it can for you, including making the most of any tax breaks available.
Pensions
Expert advice to help provide comfort in your retirement.
Protection
Whole of life and term assurance protection, private medical arrangements, critical illness insurance.
General Insurance
Home contents insurance, buildings insurance.
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