💷 Independent Financial Adviser in Selkirk, Scottish Borders
This one’s up for grabs.
For Independent Financial Advisers
Wide open.
- Only one Independent Financial Adviser spot in Selkirk
- Your business, top of the pile - no ads, no rivals, no noise
- £40/month - cancel anytime
Need a independent financial adviser?
Nobody’s stepped up in Selkirk yet.
Drop your email - we’ll shout when someone local takes it.
About Independent Financial Advisers
An independent financial adviser (IFA) provides impartial advice on pensions, investments, mortgages, savings and insurance - working for you, not for a bank or product provider.
The 'independent' part matters. Unlike tied advisers who can only recommend products from one company, an IFA can search the whole market to find the best fit for your circumstances - and they are legally required to act in your best interest.
Check that your adviser is registered with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and ask how they charge - some work on a fee basis, others take commission from the products they recommend. Either way, they should be upfront about costs before any work begins.
- IFA
- independent financial adviser
- financial planner
- mortgage adviser
About Selkirk
Selkirk is a Royal Burgh set on a hillside above the Ettrick Water, about six miles south of Galashiels.
The town's Common Riding is one of the largest and most emotionally charged in the Borders, commemorating the Battle of Flodden in 1513.
Sir Walter Scott served as Sheriff of Selkirk for over 30 years and the town's courthouse museum preserves that connection.
Selkirk has a traditional high street, a strong community identity and views across the Ettrick and Yarrow valleys that few Borders towns can match.
The town is within easy reach of Galashiels and the Borders Railway, giving residents access to wider services and Edinburgh connections.
About Scottish Borders
The Scottish Borders is the largest council area in southern Scotland, stretching from the edge of Edinburgh and East Lothian in the north to the English border in the south.
It is a landscape of rolling hills, river valleys and market towns - the Tweed, Teviot, Ettrick and Yarrow rivers carve through countryside that has been fought over, farmed and written about for centuries.
Hawick and Galashiels are the largest towns, but the region's character is shaped by a string of smaller burghs - Kelso, Jedburgh, Peebles, Melrose and Selkirk - each with its own abbey ruins, common riding traditions, or rugby loyalties.
The Borders Railway, reopened in 2015, connects Tweedbank and Galashiels to Edinburgh Waverley, bringing the northern Borders within commuting distance of the capital for the first time in decades.
The region is known for its textile heritage, its abbeys and an outdoor culture built around hill walking, fishing, mountain biking and rugby - a place where community identity runs deep and the landscape is never far away.
About Top Banana
Top Banana lists one trusted local business per trade, per area. One spot, one business - no paid rankings, no clutter. If the spot in your area is available, it could be yours.