The expertise of five senior private wealth management professionals at JTC has been recognised in the latest Citywealth Leaders List.
Published recently, the 2015 list names Nigel Le Quesne, Chairman and CEO of JTC, and Trevor Falle, Group Director, as ‘Top 20 Leading Trustees’ globally for the second consecutive year.
In addition, and also for the second year in a row, Iain Johns, Group Head of Private Client Services, and Saffron Harrop, Managing Director in Jersey, are featured as Leading Trustees and Prominent Figures in Jersey, whilst Saffron is also listed as a ‘Power Woman’. Stephen Whale, Group Director at JTC, is also included in the Trustees Honour’s list this year.
The Citywealth Leaders List is an annually produced comprehensive database and ranking of experts within the wealth management arena across a range of disciplines and from over 40 countries around the world. It is the result of the input of a large number of people within the private wealth management sector and their clients.
This recognition comes shortly after JTC was recognised as a Top 25 Trust Company for the fourth consecutive year by E-Private Client and marks a busy year for JTC. Already in 2015, the firm has expanded its reach into Mauritius, enhanced its funds capabilities in the UK, broadened its range of corporate services in Malta and galvanized its global private family office service, whilst Chairman and CEO Nigel Le Quesne was also named ‘Global Director of the Year’ at the IoD Jersey Director of the Year Awards in April.
Commenting on the success in Citywealth, Nigel Le Quesne said: “Receiving further recognition for the collective expertise of our private wealth management team is welcome news after what has been another busy 12 months for JTC. Having such a strong presence in the list reflects both the depth and consistency of our expertise, and reinforces our objective of being a leading international provider of specialist private wealth management services to clients right across the 17 jurisdictions in which we have a presence.”
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