
Malcolm Donnelly is the Owner and Director of Fiduciary Connection.
Irish born and bred, I was born in Dublin and attended Clongowes boarding school in beautiful County Kildaire.
Despite my Scottish father having been a successful footballer and my even playing with football hero Stanley Matthews in my back garden as a child, I have always had a passion for numbers!
Following my father’s Scottish roots, I achieved my postgraduate diploma in Accountancy at Strathclyde University. I have worked in the financial services industry for much of my career and when dealing with my Ireland based clients, I consider their finances in an all country context.
Most recently I have concentrated on my own IFA practice, with my key aim being to provide simple solutions to complex problems. I am currently studying towards my STEP qualification for Financial Services Trusts and Estates Planning, always striving to keep learning and delivering the very best for my clients.
I am a people person and love to help high net worth individuals make their money work hard and efficiently for them. I love nothing more than seeing people achieve great results through.
Website: https://www.fiduciaryconnection.co.uk/
Tel: 07973863704
Email: info@fiduciaryconnection.co.uk
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