Bend

Proudly Serving Oregon

Bend

1777 SW Chandler Ave
Suite 205
Bend, OR 97702

Captivating waterfall in Bend Oregon, captured during a warm summer day

Buckingham Strategic Wealth’s Oregon team builds lasting relationships by learning about our clients’ needs and concerns and then addressing them through custom, comprehensive wealth management plans. We provide objective advice based on each specific financial situation, and we continually work with clients to help them make informed decisions and keep them on track to meet their goals.

Our team has been serving families and business owners in Bend, Ashland and surrounding areas since 1999, previously as Griffon Financial Planning, Inc. before joining Buckingham in 2019. Today, we tap into Buckingham’s vast resources, investment research and educational tools while maintaining the highly personalized service we’ve always delivered to every client we serve.

The Bend office's mailing address is the St. Louis, MO office, which is located at 8182 Maryland Ave., Ste. 500, Saint Louis, MO 63105.

Captivating waterfall in Bend Oregon, captured during a warm summer day

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