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Equiom appoints new Client Services Director

Equiom appoints new Client Services Director

Thursday 08 November 2018

Equiom appoints new Client Services Director

Thursday 08 November 2018


International professional services provider Equiom has appointed Peter Marsh as Client Services Director.

Mr Marsh has more than 23 years’ experience in the financial services industry, having worked in senior trust roles within a number of independent and bank-owned financial institutions in Jersey, British Virgin Islands, Switzerland and most recently Singapore.

He said: "I am looking forward to joining Equiom at this exciting time of growth. Having recently returned from a six year spell in Singapore, working primarily with a bank-owned trust company, I am keen to re-familiarise myself with the workings of an independent trust company.

"I am looking forward to the ability to be more entrepreneurial in thinking and also to be able to make swift decisions on client issues with the local board. There will be certain challenges in this new role, but by embracing the passion that I have found in Equiom, I know that I will have the opportunity to build on the already high standard of service we provide to clients."

Alice Dumoitier, Equiom Jersey Interim Managing Director, added: "We are privileged to have Peter joining us. His vast experience across varying businesses and regions will prove valuable to providing clients with a well-rounded, global solution. As Equiom continues to expand into new jurisdictions and service lines, I believe that Peter’s role in developing new contacts and building on existing relationships will help us continue to grow the business in Jersey."

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