Advice firm founder dies

She spent nearly 30 years in the industry

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Female Financial founder and IFA Susann Kulhas died on 2 December following a battle with cancer.

Kulhas set up Edinburgh-based Female Financial in 2003. She spent nearly 30 years in the industry and was previously a sales manager at Canada Life.

According to the Female Financial website, Kulhas specialised in investment; retirement; school fees planning; family protection; long term care; debt management, IHT and tax efficient financial planning solutions.

She also worked in the property and development markets in Milan and Marbella, specialising in the acquisition and management of residential and commercial property.

‘Amazing person’

Matthew Walne, managing director of Santorini Financial Planning, tweeted on 4 December that he was “sad to hear of the passing” of Kulhas to cancer and that “she will be sadly missed”.

Andy Hart, financial adviser at Maven Adviser, added: “Such sad news, she was an amazing person.”

Avril Rennie, former IFA at Berkeley Wodehouse Associates, posted on Facebook: “I am immensely sad, shocked and sorry to have learned of Susann’s passing.

“A bright light, gone much too soon.”

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