Our People

Our people are very important to us, as is making certain we provide you with the best possible professional financial advice. Below is a short biography for each of our colleagues together with their contact telephone number. For further contact details please see our "Contact Us" page.


Danny has lived and worked in Swindon for many years and has developed a strong local knowledge of the surrounding area. A keen sportsman, Danny played Professional Golf for almost six years before entering the property industry which lead to launching his own Estate Agency in 2016.

In 2019 Danny discovered a new passion for Finance, in particular Mortgage and Protection services. He continues his studies with the aim of becoming a Wealth and Pension advisor one day.

He enjoys working with new people every day, utilising his knowledge and experience to help clients get on to the property ladder or ensuring they find the best deals for them alongside offering insurance and protection for them and their families.

Danny still enjoys competing in the occasional Golf Tournament and maintains his status as a member of the Professional Golfers Association. He is also a proud Leicester City supporter…..so feel free to give him some grief over that!

 

White Mortgage Services Limited is a trading name of Daniel Thomas White who is an appointed representative of The Openwork Partnership, a trading style of Openwork Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

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Danny White, Director
Tel. 07786 072007
Email. danny.whitewhitemortgageservices.co.uk

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