About Us

Trevor Honey

Trevor Honey started trading as an Independent Financial Adviser in 1988 as CamOuse Financial Services. From the initial success in providing clients with financial advice, Trevor found that he was unable to meet the growing needs of clients. He was joined by Kevin Hodgson in 1991 and then in 1993 Clive Nickalls, who had been successfully trading locally as an independent adviser, joined to offer a wider experience to new and existing clients.

To continue with the growth of the business and the specialisation required, Andrew Overitt, Lee Pooley and Michael White have joined the company. The additional experience and specific expertise they have been able to provide has further developed the growing range of financial requirements the company has been able to meet. Along with the growth of the business, advisers and staff, the company trading name changed to CamOuse Financial Management Ltd in 2006.

The needs of clients range from a fully holistic financial planning model to limited financial objectives and meeting specific one-off financial needs.

The constant changes within the investment, pension, protection and mortgage arena has meant that the advisers continually attend seminars and courses to maintain and improve their knowledge. One of the objectives of the company is to actively encourage the advisers to demonstrate their competence through internal and external examinations. This provides clients with the security that the advisers provide up to date competent advice at all times.

As a directly regulated company with the Financial Services Authority, CamOuse Financial Management Limited has maintained a continued association with Sesame and are able to benefit from the research, compliance and technical information from a major institution who provides services to over 7,500 financial advisers.

CamOuse Financial Management Limited can offer clients a full or limited financial advice proposition by way of a fee, commission or a combination of both to suit each individual or company preference.