Local Independent Financial Advisers

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Nexus IFA are independent financial advisers covering the Trowbridge area. Our professional advisers are highly qualified, experienced, and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.


Nexus has built up an excellent reputation over 20 years, with many of our original clients continuing to use and recommend our services. We're proud of the supportive comments our clients feed back to us.

Free Consultation
Your intial consultation is completely free. Enjoy the freedom of discussing your circumstances with a qualified professional adviser without charge or obligation.

No Hidden Fees
Our fees are clearly explained at the outset and no chargeable work is carried out without your agreement. Your adviser will provide you with our Client Agreement and Terms & Conditions, together with our About Our Services & Fees document, to give you an idea of any fees or costs which may be involved should you choose to proceed with any recommendation.



The following forms of advice are provided in your area:

  • Investment advice in Trowbridge such as ISAs, Portfolio planning, Fund & Share accounts, Investment Trusts & Bonds


  • Savings advice in Trowbridge such as Regular Savings Plans, School fees planning and ISAs


  • Pension advice in Trowbridge including Personal Pensions, Retirement Planning and Annuities


  • Mortgage advice in Trowbridge including remortgages, first time buyers, and equity release


  • Financial Protection in Trowbridge such as Life Cover, Income Protection & Critical illness, and Keyman Protection


To arrange a free initial meeting in Trowbridge & West Wiltshire area
with a local independent financial adviser please call: 01278 439494 or complete our
Enquiry Form




About Trowbridge


Trowbridge* is the county town of Wiltshire, 8 miles south east of Bath, Somerset, from which it is separated by the Mendip Hills. The town is also 20 miles south east of Bristol. A market town, the Kennet and Avon canal to the north of Trowbridge has played an instrumental part in the town's development as it allowed coal to be transported from the Somerset Coalfield and so marked the advent of steam-powered manufacturing in woollen cloth mills. The town was foremost producer of this mainstay of contemporary clothing and blankets in south west England in the late 18th and early 19th centuries by which time it held the nickname "The Manchester of the West".

Trowbridge railway station was opened in 1848 on the Westbury–Bradford-on-Avon section of the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway. Today this line forms part of both the Wessex Main Line (Bristol–Westbury–Southampton) and the Heart of Wessex Line (Bristol–Westbury–Weymouth), while the original route to Melksham, Chippenham and Swindon is used by the TransWilts service.

Trowbridge is part of the historic West Country Carnival circuit, and has also given its name to the Trowbridge Village Pump Festival. Wiltshire County Cricket Club play at Trowbridge Cricket Club Ground.


*History & facts contained on our local pages are gathered from Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia.



RISK WARNINGS: The value of investments can go down in value as well as up, so you could get back less than you originally invest. It is therefore important that you understand the risks and commitments. This website does not provide personal advice based on your circumstances. If you are unsure about the suitability of an investment please contact us.

A pension is a long term investment. The fund value may fluctuate and can go down. Your eventual income may depend upon the size of the fund at retirement, future interest rates and tax legislation. The tax treatment is dependent on your individual circumstances and may be subject to change in the future.

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.