Financial Planner Sydney

Wealth Advice for Sydney’s Business Owners, Executives and Families

Sydney is home to some of Australia’s most successful business owners, executives and families, whose financial lives have grown in complexity. Fitzpatricks Advice Partners brings the depth of advice that keeps pace.

Financial Planner Sydney

Why Sydney’s High-Net-Worth Individuals Choose a Specialist Private Wealth Financial Planner

At Fitzpatricks Advice Partners, our Lead Adviser model is built for clients whose financial lives have grown in complexity.

A discretionary trust, a self-managed super fund (SMSF), business equity, a succession plan and an evolving estate do not sit in separate conversations here, they are held together by one Lead Adviser who coordinates across all of it, bringing in the right specialists at the right time. That is where Fitzpatricks Advice Partners makes a difference.

Our advisers are known for having the in-depth conversations that many families find hard to start: family dynamics, succession, legacy and the purpose behind wealth. You have one person responsible for keeping every moving part aligned, coordinating the specialists your situation requires and ensuring every element of your strategy works together. With a deliberately low client-to-adviser ratio, your adviser has the time to truly understand your circumstances, priorities and ambitions.

37yrs

Founded on principles developed since 1987

Decades of experience advising high-net-worth families through business exits, intergenerational transitions and major financial decisions.
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Deep Sydney knowledge

Understanding of executive equity compensation, property wealth, professional services businesses and the structures Sydney families hold across the North Shore, Eastern Suburbs and Northern Beaches.

2,200 +

Family Groups served

HNW families, business owners and professionals serviced with offices in Sydney CBD and a national footprint.
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Lead Adviser Approach

One dedicated senior adviser who understands the complete picture and coordinates the specialists you need.
Who We Work With in Sydney

Who We Work With in Sydney and Greater NSW

The Sydney families and individuals we work with typically share a level of financial complexity that has outgrown generalist advice.

The Sydney families and individuals we work with typically share a level of financial complexity that has outgrown generalist advice. That might be a business owner in professional services, technology or property who has built significant equity and is thinking about what comes next. An executive at an ASX-listed company managing equity compensation, a growing SMSF, investment property and an estate plan that has not kept pace with what has accumulated. A family with significant property holdings across the North Shore or Eastern Suburbs navigating an inheritance, a business sale or an intergenerational transfer. Or a professional couple in their 50s who have built wealth across multiple structures and want someone to hold the whole picture together.

What these clients have in common is not a specific dollar figure. It is the experience of having financial affairs that have grown beyond what a single generalist adviser was designed to coordinate.

Our Sydney Financial Advisers

Our Sydney team brings deep technical expertise and a client-first approach to every relationship.

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Our Private Wealth Financial Planning Services for Sydney Clients

Each of the following services is delivered through the Lead Adviser model: one senior Fitzpatricks Advice Partners adviser who understands the full picture of your financial life and coordinates across the specialists you need.

private wealth portfolio management

Private Wealth Portfolio Management

For many Sydney business owners, executives and professionals, wealth is rarely held in a single structure. Investment decisions need to align with trusts, superannuation, business interests, executive equity, property wealth and long-term family objectives.

At Fitzpatricks Advice Partners, portfolio strategy begins with a clear understanding of who you are: your goals, your genuine capacity for risk and what your portfolio needs to do alongside your broader wealth. From that foundation, we build and oversee a portfolio through a curated panel of specialist investment managers, each subject to ongoing research. Investment strategy is never considered in isolation. Each investment decision connects to your tax position, estate plan and wealth structuring.

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Business Succession and Wealth Transfer

Many Sydney businesses, particularly in professional services, technology and property, now carry substantially more value than their owners' succession plans account for. The proceeds of a business sale are often the single most significant liquidity event a family will experience, and how they are structured in the months and years that follow has consequences that are difficult to reverse.

Fitzpatricks Advice Partners coordinates the legal, tax and investment dimensions of a business exit through one Lead Adviser, working alongside your solicitor, accountant and business broker so every decision reflects the same plan. For most owners, that is a three to five year process, not a six-month sprint.

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Intergenerational Wealth Management

A significant transfer of wealth between Australian generations is already underway. For Sydney families managing wealth across multiple structures and generations, a Lead Adviser who knows the whole family, including the adult children, provides a continuity of relationship that is difficult to replicate.

The discussions that matter most at this level are rarely about legal mechanics. They are about values, what each generation is expected to steward, how decisions will be made when the family is under pressure, and what the wealth is ultimately for. These are the issues most families defer the longest. At Fitzpatricks Advice Partners, we are practised at leading them, and at translating what emerges into governance frameworks, Family Charters and Family Council arrangements that give those agreements structure and permanence.

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Wealth Structuring and Family Governance

For Sydney families with significant or growing wealth, how assets are held matters as much as what is owned. Business owners carrying personal liability exposure through directorships, guarantees and professional obligations face decisions about trust structures that have consequences for their binding death benefit nominations, income splitting arrangements and how assets pass between generations. Your Lead Adviser coordinates the legal, financial and governance dimensions through a single ongoing relationship.

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Emerging Family Office

For families whose wealth has grown to the point where coordinating investments, tax, estate structures and the next generation have become a full-time challenge, a virtual family office structure brings coherence across every dimension. Fitzpatricks Advice Partners acts as the central coordinating point across every adviser in your life. Clients describe it as having a family CFO: someone with accountability for the whole financial picture, coordinating specialists and ensuring every strategy remains connected.

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Our Difference

Why Fitzpatricks Advice Partners: The Lead Adviser Difference

You may already have a capable team in place: an accountant, a solicitor who drafted the will a few years ago, a superannuation administrator and an investment adviser.

Each professional works within their own discipline. The challenge is that no one is responsible for coordinating the whole.

At Fitzpatricks Advice Partners, the relationship begins not with your portfolio, but with your goals and the life you want your wealth to support. Your Lead Adviser holds every dimension of your financial life in view, from investment strategy and wealth structuring to estate planning and business succession. They coordinate the right specialists at the right time and ensure every decision remains aligned with your family’s objectives.

Our longest-standing Sydney clients describe the Lead Adviser relationship as a family CFO:  someone who brings clarity, coordination and accountability to complex financial affairs, ensuring every adviser and every strategy is working towards the same outcome.

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Coordinating Estate Planning with your Broader Financial Strategy

At Fitzpatricks Advice Partners, estate planning is reviewed as part of the ongoing client relationship through life’s changes, not treated as a one-off exercise. The estate plan written when assets were worth $800,000 is not the right plan when those same assets are worth $4 million. Your Lead Adviser ensures the estate plan stays current and aligned with the rest of your financial picture.

Estate Planning Sydney: A Critical Part of Every Financial Plan

Estate planning is one of the most deferred areas of financial planning among Sydney’s high-net-worth clients. The reasons are understandable. But the consequences of deferring estate planning in Sydney grow as assets grow.

For a Sydney business owner, a poorly structured estate plan can mean a forced asset sale, significant and avoidable tax, family conflict over an ambiguous will, or superannuation death benefits paid to the wrong beneficiary in a way that cannot be undone. For an executive with significant equity compensation and a growing SMSF, an estate that has not been structured to reflect those assets leaves real value unprotected.

Estate planning advice in Sydney at Fitzpatricks Advice Partners covers wills, testamentary trusts, superannuation death benefit nominations, powers of attorney, and estate structure across personal holdings, trusts, companies and SMSFs.

What to Expect from Your First Meeting

The advice process begins with understanding. Your first conversation is about you.

Your goals, your concerns, and what you want your wealth to achieve for you and your family. Our advisers know how to ask the right questions to uncover what matters most, often surfacing opportunities and challenges you may not have considered. There is no selling and no obligation. What you share remains confidential.

From that conversation, your Lead Adviser builds a complete picture of your financial and family situation before any recommendations are made. A strategy is then developed that coordinates across investment, tax, estate planning and structures. Once in place, it is reviewed as life changes. Whether it is a business sale, a family event or a market shift, your Lead Adviser stays ahead of what is changing and ensures the plan stays aligned with your goals and your family's situation.

Private Wealth Advice for Sydney

Private Wealth Advice for Sydney’s Business Owners and Families

Sydney’s wealth profile is distinct. The city holds a deep concentration of ASX-listed executives, senior professionals, business owners, a property market where median house prices sit at $1.58 million in May 2026 according to Cotality data, and a professional services and technology sector that has created significant private wealth over the past two decades. The financial decisions attached to that wealth are rarely simple.

For business owners, executives and established families across the city, from the CBD and Eastern Suburbs to the North Shore and Northern Beaches, this concentration of wealth creates complexity. An executive with significant equity compensation, a growing SMSF, an investment property portfolio and an estate plan that has not been updated in five years is managing a genuinely complex financial picture. A business owner in professional services or technology who has built something significant over twenty years faces questions that go well beyond standard financial planning: when to exit, how to structure the proceeds, what the sale means for the estate plan, and how to ensure the wealth transfers to the next generation on the right terms.

For most successful families in Sydney and greater NSW, the question is not whether to take financial advice. It is whether the advice they have is built for the complexity they are managing.