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Granada Wealth Advisory

Boutique financial planning practice / halal-aligned

Sydney-based boutique financial planning practice providing tailored wealth, retirement and income strategies for clients Australia-wide.

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Key Facts

ServicesFinancial planning, Investment advice, Retirement planning, Superannuation, Insurance, Estate planning, Tax planning, Charity / non-profit investing
Available InNSW, Remote (Australia-wide)
Fee ModelFee-for-service with ongoing review packages; see FSG
AFSL / AuthorisationAuthorised representative of a licensed AFSL holder; details in FSG
Islamic SpecialisationGeneral wealth advisory with ethical/values-aligned portfolio options. Muslim clients should confirm Sharia requirements in writing.
LanguagesEnglish
Partial Islamic OverlapRemote / Australia-wide
Verify AFSL status: Always confirm AFSL or authorised representative details on ASIC’s Financial Advisers Register before engaging any financial adviser.

Overview

Granada Wealth Advisory is a Sydney-based boutique financial planning practice led by Afiq Malek, focused on long-term wealth, retirement, and income strategies. Public information shows Granada provides financial planning, investment advice, and retirement planning, and adviser records indicate Afiq Malek is tied to a licensed AFSL holder.

Services Provided

Granada appears to provide tailored financial planning, investment advice, and retirement planning Australia-wide, including remote servicing. It does not market itself as a dedicated Islamic-only practice, but it may be able to support ethical or halal-aligned preferences if those requirements are explicitly discussed and documented.

Our viewβ€” editorial assessment based on publicly available information

Granada looks like a high-touch boutique advice practice with strong relationship-led positioning. Its main strength appears to be personalised strategy rather than mass-market product manufacturing. For Muslim clients, the important nuance is that Granada should be treated as Islamic-aligned only where specifically agreed, not as a dedicated Shariah specialist by default.

Who They Suit

May suit professionals, families, and business owners who want tailored advice and are open to values-aligned portfolio construction.

Things to Verify

Before proceeding with this provider, confirm the following directly:

  • Current AFSL or authorised representative details on ASIC's Financial Advisers Register.
  • Whether advice will be explicitly Shariah-constrained.
  • How recommended portfolios are screened.
  • Advice fees and review packages.
  • Insurance implications of any change in strategy.

Information on this page is general in nature and based on publicly available material and provider-supplied information. Always verify AFSL or authorised representative status on ASIC's Financial Advisers Register, and confirm fees, scope, Shariah constraints, and product suitability directly with the adviser before making a decision.

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