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Deloitte recruits new Tax Partner

Deloitte recruits new Tax Partner

Tuesday 13 June 2017

Deloitte recruits new Tax Partner

Tuesday 13 June 2017


Deloitte has welcomed a new Tax Partner to its Jersey office.

New recruit Martin Rowley will join Deloitte’s Channel Islands' practice, bringing with him 25 years of international tax experience.

Having joined the company in 2012, he currently serves as a Tax Partner within the London-based US Business Tax Group, where he advises on corporate and international tax matters across industries.

Mr Rowley, who has assisted with clients across the globe, regularly acts for private equity houses, real estate funds and sovereign financial institutions in the structuring and execution of their investments, joint ventures, and other M&A activities.

His role has also seen him assist fund managers with portfolio investment structuring, financings and divestments. 

While the new position is Jersey-based, Mr Rowley will maintain existing London and cross-border client relationships, as well as ongoing responsibilities in the US Business Tax Group.

Jo Huxtable, Channel Islands Tax Partner, commented: “Martin is originally from Jersey and is excited to bring his outstanding tax credentials in private equity and fund management to our clients in the Jersey market. I am confident he is going to make a significant impact on the market as well as providing excellent support and guidance for Katy Wintle and our Jersey tax team." 

John Clacy, Head of Deloitte’s Channel Islands practice, added: “At a time when our audit, tax and advisory practices are growing and innovating, it is fantastic to welcome someone with Martin’s expertise, energy and credentials to join our local leadership team.”

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