Senior Wealth Advisor
Think about your financial future the same way I think about mine. If you need some help with that, I'm here for you. - Andrew
There are approximately 17,000 wealth advisors across Canada who hold the Certified Financial Planner® designation. Andrew is one of them. The designation provides assurance to Canadians that the design of their financial future rests with a professional who will put their clients’ interests ahead of their own.
Andrew grew up in Oxford County on a dairy farm. He specializes in serving business owners / farmers as he can relate to their unique challenges.
Andrew has given his time to the community, volunteering with local sports organizations as both a coach and serving on the executive boards, and was a volunteer fire fighter with the Tavistock Fire Department for 20 years.
Raymer Financial has supported over 30 organizations by providing more than $75,000 in funds & fundraising for their efforts.
On a personal note, Andrew enjoys golf, ball, and the outdoors. He and his wife, Heather, are kept busy chauffeuring their 3 boys who are all active in hockey and ball.
He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Brock University, is a Certified Financial Planner®and a Chartered Investment Manager.
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