
Troy Rahme, Principle Mortgage and Protection Advisor
Tel. 07588180698
Mobile. 07588180698
Email. troypmap.life
Mobile. 07588180698
Email. troypmap.life
Troy Rahme
Born and raised in South Africa, Troy Rahme made the move to Wokingham in the UK in 2017. With over 20 years of experience in property and finance, he has excelled as both a property developer and stockbroker. In 2019, Troy retrained in the UK as a Mortgage and Protection Adviser and became a registered Willwriter, bringing his wealth of experience to help clients navigate their financial needs.
A family-oriented individual, Troy stays active by playing football and tennis—though he humorously admits to not being the best at either! His passion for motorcycling provides an exhilarating escape from daily life. Committed to providing good, honest advice, he believes in treating clients as real people, with a work ethos centered on simplicity and authenticity.
Born and raised in South Africa, Troy Rahme made the move to Wokingham in the UK in 2017. With over 20 years of experience in property and finance, he has excelled as both a property developer and stockbroker. In 2019, Troy retrained in the UK as a Mortgage and Protection Adviser and became a registered Willwriter, bringing his wealth of experience to help clients navigate their financial needs.
A family-oriented individual, Troy stays active by playing football and tennis—though he humorously admits to not being the best at either! His passion for motorcycling provides an exhilarating escape from daily life. Committed to providing good, honest advice, he believes in treating clients as real people, with a work ethos centered on simplicity and authenticity.
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