John and Eimear have worked together for over 18 years. In 2016, when their previous employer was going through restructuring and voluntary redundancy process, both John and Eimear took the opportunity and set up Tobin Financial. Based on the service quality we provided to our clients over the years, we have received tremendous support setting up Tobin Financial. We pride ourselves on the relationships we build with our clients and the ongoing honest and quality service we provide.
We are financial professionals who offer impartial and informed financial advice. We recognise that planning for your financial future is simply about you, your ambitions, your family, your health and your outlook on life.
Tobin Financial is an Investment & Insurance Intermediary meaning we offer financial advice on products and services from all life insurance companies in the Irish market. This allows us to research the market to find the most suitable and competitive options for you.
John is a QFA with over 30 years of valuable experience in the Financial Services Industry. John’s career started in Irish Pensions Trust in 1986 and has since worked with some of Ireland’s leading insurance and banking firms. John spent 20 years working with FBD Financial Solutions managing the Cork and West Cork offices. John represents the highest standards in financial advice and strives to ensure you receive the guidance and help you need to navigate the world of retirement planning, protection and investments. John prides himself on the relationships he has built with his longstanding clients and the ongoing service we provide. John’s spare time is spent on the golf course and is also actively involved with College Corinthians and Douglas GAA.
Tel – 086 2458698
Email – john@tobinfinancial.ie
Eimear is a QFA with over 20 years’ experience in the Financial Services Industry. Eimear spent 15 years working alongside John in FBD Financial Solutions where they built a strong working relationship. Eimear is the first point of contact in Tobin Financial and is responsible for all aspects of the day to day running of Tobin Financial, including Compliance. Eimear also advises clients in the area of protection specifically, which she feels passionately about and is a specialist in this area. When Eimear is not at work, she enjoys all aspects of fitness and is a keen gym goer and likes a challenge.
Tel – 087 9506117
Email – eimear@tobinfinancial.ie
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