Lincoln

John Munton

Independent Financial Adviser

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Get to know John

I’ve worked in the financial services profession for almost 20 years. I’ve worked with investments in every role I have held, and my strong understanding in this area enables me to help you with your own investments and pensions.

Whether it be building up wealth for the future, protecting a family, or thriving in retirement, the plans I put in place for clients help them to achieve their goals and objectives.

I enjoy working with a range of people and believe financial advice should be accessible to all.

I love working with people and giving them the guidance and reassurance to make important financial decisions. It’s great to see my clients thrive in retirement and learn about the experiences they’ve had each year.

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Outside of work

My family are very important to me, and I enjoy spending quality time with my wife and our two kids. In my spare time I coach my son’s football team, which I find very rewarding, watching the development of the team who are going from strength to strength.

What do you love about Flying Colours?
I love the people in the business. The firm has some fantastic staff who allow me to focus on what’s important, which is working and supporting my own clients on their financial journey.
Absolute loves
I love travelling and creating memories and experiences with my family.
Pet hates
Rude people and losing things; my keys and wallet seem to have a life of their own…

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