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Coutts & Co trustees relaunch as Highvern

Coutts & Co trustees relaunch as Highvern

Thursday 15 December 2016

Coutts & Co trustees relaunch as Highvern

Thursday 15 December 2016


Coutts & Co Trustees (Jersey) Limited has re-launched itself as Highvern following the management buy-out of the company.

Operating in Jersey under independent ownership, the company says Highvern Trustees Limited will provide specialist trust and company administration, family office, real estate and corporate services to its international client base.

Managing Director of Highvern, Martin Hall, commented:

“Now that we have completed the management buy-out transaction we are delighted to be able to operate as an independent, owner-managed fiduciary services business. We truly believe that moving forward, this will allow us to invest considerably in our business, its staff and indeed the wider private wealth industry. This in turn will ensure that we are able to deliver an exemplary level of service to our existing and prospective clients.”

Highvern Group Director, Naomi Rive, commented:

“The brand that we have created reflects our aspiration to deliver high-quality services to our international client base as well as reflecting the extra time and effort that as a business we invest in partnering with families, their businesses and trusted advisors to provide long-term wealth structuring advice and support. The brand also recognises that good governance is an intrinsic part of our proposition as a leading private wealth organisation operating exclusively from Jersey, which we consider to be the premier private client jurisdiction.” 

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