Client Services Associate
Jamilah King
Currently completing a Diploma of Financial Planning
Jamilah joins Emanuel Whybourne & Loehr with two years’ experience in a boutique private wealth environment, where she supported advisers in the delivery and implementation of holistic financial advice. Her background includes working closely with wholesale clients, coordinating advice outcomes and assisting with the ongoing management of client structures.
She brings a warm and considered approach to client engagement, taking time to understand individual circumstances and ensuring each interaction is handled with care and consistency. Jamilah values clear communication and prides herself on building trusted relationships with clients.
Within EW&L, Jamilah plays a central role in client onboarding and ongoing service delivery. She regularly liaises with advisers and third-party professionals to support the efficient coordination of advice outcomes.


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