Raman and Sanjiv Bhalla, founders of wealth management service firm RSB Hexagon, opened their second office at G01, 8 Merriville Road Kellyville Ridge. Their first is in Bondi Junction.
The event was attended by Hon David Elliot—MP Minister for Police & Emergency Services, The Hon Scott Farlow—MLC Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer & Leader of the House in the Legislative Council, Mr. Mark Taylor—MP Parliamentary Secretary for Police & Justice, Mr. Kevin Connolly—MP Parliamentary Secretary for Education, Dr Michelle Byrne—Hills Shire Mayor, and Reena Jethi—Hills Shire Councillor.
“We are excited to share this special milestone with and are deeply honoured and humbled that those we invited took the time out to attend the launch,” said Sanjiv.
“At RSB Hexagon, we are passionate about providing outstanding services to our clients in accounting, tax, business advisory, home loans and real estate investments. We have a highly skilled and passionate team to help you. The mission is to build wealth for our clients,” said Raman.
“We believe that this is a journey and we aim to continue to bring value for our clients and the community,” said Sanjiv.
At RSB Hexagon “Your Success Is Our Goal.”
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