Fitzpatricks extends Melbourne presence
Fitzpatricks Private Wealth has further grown its presence with two Melbourne-based advisers having aligned with the dealer group.
Fitzpatricks announced this week that Chronos Private partner and principal adviser, Chris Giaouris had aligned his business with Fitzpatricks along with Marasea Partners founder, David Marasea.
Commenting on the moves, Fitzpatricks group managing director, John McMurdo said the business was proud to welcome the new arrivals and bolster its existing presence in Melbourne.
Giaouris built Chronos Private in 2016 and has specialist knowledge of superannuation, retirement strategies, personal/business risk protection, tax planning, and portfolio management.
Marasea said he believed Fitzpatrick represented a good cultural fit for his firm.
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