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Rashesh Bhavsar, founder Fortune Wealth Creation Group

For Rashesh Bhavsar, his company Fortune Wealth Creation Group — which he co-founded with wife Darshana in 2010 – was a dream come true.

And in the last four years, the firm, which specialises in providing superannuation, investment and insurance advice to professionals and executives, has raked in awards such as Best Businesses Award and Best Service Quality Award in 2012, 2013 & 2014, and a nomination for Rising Star of the Year award.

In 2013, Rashesh became one of the first Indian financial advisers to be at the Trade & Investment Expo. In 2014, he became a member of the prestigious Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT), and in 2015, participated in Vibrant Gujarat as an Australian Delegate, as well as featured as an expert on national news channel ABC24.

Besides achieving excellence in Business, Rashesh and Darshana are active in community events and have met with Australian leaders including John Howard, Bill Shorten & Kevin Rudd regarding issues concerning the community.

“Our mission is to provide secure financial future to every family and help them achieve their goals much faster with the use of various financial planning strategies. Life is full of fun and a secure financial future is a key element of it,” says Rashesh, who calls his wife his “trusted adviser”.

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