Sylvia Liang

Sylvia Liang

Partner, Financial Planning

Sydney, NSW

Contact details
+61 2 9251 4600
Professional experience

Sylvia Liang has been in the Financial Services Industry for over 15 years and has considerable “hands on” business experience in providing a value oriented, holistic financial planning service, with a core focus of delivering tailored solutions and helping her clients achieve their financial goals.

Sylvia proactively keeps up to date with the latest regulatory and legislation changes so she can highlight opportunities and interpret changes that can best benefit her clients.

Sylvia’s passion is investigating strategies to deliver personalised and tailored solutions in her client’s best interests, while retaining a strong commitment to provide clients the highest level of personalised service and highest quality standards. She prides herself on building long term successful relationships and will assist her clients in building a road map to help them become financially independent by growing, protecting and managing their wealth.

An experienced presenter, Sylvia conducts regular client seminars including superannuation, insurance, estate planning, aged care, Centrelink and end of financial year strategies.

Expertise
  • Aged Care
  • Centrelink
  • Commercial Lending
  • Debt Consolidation
  • Estate Planning
  • Financial Planning
  • Insurance
  • Investment Planning
  • Retirement planning
  • Superannuation Solutions
  • Wealth Accumulation
Qualifications

Certified Financial Planner ®
Certified Practicing Accountant
Chartered Accountant
Master of Commerce
Bachelor of Law
Bachelor of Business (Accounting & Computing)
Diploma of Financial Planning (Australia)
Diploma of Finance/Mortgage Broking Management
CA SMSF Specialist Advisor ™

Areas of expertise

Finance and lending

Personal advice

Estate planning and wealth management

Estate planning, retirement planning and aged care

Financial planning and advice

Buying, managing, or selling property

News by Sylvia

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