Terry was brought up and educated in Hove in Sussex, and was invited to join St. James's Place. in 2003. Terry is now a Director of Terence Goddard Associates Limited, Senior Partner Practice of St. James's Place.
With a solid and successful background in the Financial Services Industry Terry now specifically focuses on Wealth Management – the creating and preserving of assets for his clients and their families.
He puts the key to his success down to having the ability to show empathy to his clients and to produce understandable solutions appropriate to his clients’ needs. These solutions are regularly monitored and revised to ensure they meet his clients’ goals. In an uncertain world along with changing legislation, clients’ circumstances and views, he believes this is paramount.
Terence Goddard Associates Ltd. have around 450 clients, a number of whom are second generation. It gives Terry great satisfaction and pride to know that his existing clients are keen and confident to recommend him to their family, friends and colleagues, so they too can benefit from the professional, honest and reliable advice that they enjoy. Click here to find out more about what Terry's clients have to say.
Terry lives and works from the centre of the historic town of Stamford, Lincolnshire, and enjoys, sailing, skiing, cycling, golf and photography.
Please do not hesitate to contact Terry if you have any questions or think that he could help you, your family, friends or acquaintances. Please email Terry at terence.goddard@sjpp.co.uk
The Partner Practice is an Appointed Representative of and represents only St. James's Place Wealth Management plc (which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority) for the purpose of advising solely on the Group’s wealth management products and services, more details of which are set out on the Group’s website www.sjp.co.uk/products. The ‘St. James's Place Partnership’ and the titles ‘Partner’ and ‘Partner Practice’ are marketing terms used to describe St. James's Place representatives.