Friday 17 October 2014

Tony Wiley Chicago

He hails from an educated background, so naturally he is equipped with great knowledge. He is definitely a rare breed who belongs to the community of sharp and intelligent people. The certified financial educator and adviser, Tony Wiley, who attended Loyola Academy and Wilberforce University has twenty five years of experience in giving solutions to the financial problems of his clients.

Started his career with Drexel Burnham Lambert, Tony has worked with some renowned organizations like Lehman Brothers at a post of vice president, and at Wachovia Securities as a senior Vice President. Apart from this, he has worked with several other investment banks of America, and some well known brokerage firms. This experience has given him an edge over his competitors, and today he is one of the most successful financial advisers in the United States (Chicago).

Tony believes in keep helping his clients to a level that they have a strong monetary base, and they keep on growing financially. His expert advice has balanced the financial state of all those people fighting for a normal living. Whatever is the situation, he has always found a solution to all the problems of his clients. He believes in safeguarding the money of his customers because according to him, they deserve to keep every penny of what they have earned with so much of efforts.


Working as an independent agent for more than seven years now, he is licensed to sell life insurances and annuities. He is an all rounder which means his job does not end upon giving a financial advice to his customers, but he plans a concrete plan which can be beneficial to his clients in keeping his money safe and growing it with time.


The tennis player is extremely energetic when it comes to participating in sports events. Whenever he gets a break from his office, he loves sharing some time with his artist son. His involvement in various charity projects like Real Men Read project and The Black Star Project defines him as a noble man.

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