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Jersey professionals named in ePrivateclient’s ‘Most Influential’ list

Jersey professionals named in ePrivateclient’s ‘Most Influential’ list

Friday 11 February 2022

Jersey professionals named in ePrivateclient’s ‘Most Influential’ list

Friday 11 February 2022


Jersey professionals have been included in ePrivateclient’s prestigious 50 Most Influential list for 2022.

The list aims to recognise the leading advisers that provide private wealth advice globally. Described as “rigorous”, the judging process took into account individuals’ achievements over the past 12 months.

Iain Johns, Group Head of Private Client Services at JTC, has been named for the seventh year in a row.

Iain, who is also a director on JTC's Group Holdings Board, said: "It is a real honour to have been included again in the '50 Most Influential' list, and whilst I am delighted on a personal level, it is also indicative of the hard work, skill, and expertise of our team. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of service for our clients, and this is a great recognition of our achievements."

Jane Pearce, Butterfield Group's Head of Trust, was listed for the fourth consecutive year.

"It is an honour to be recognised as one of the eprivateclient 50 most influential. Not only is this accolade for me personally, it is also a testament to the strength of the global Butterfield Trust team as we continued to deliver exceptional service, supporting the needs of our clients around the world," she said.

James Campbell, Ogier's Global Head of Private Wealth, also appeared again.

"I'm delighted to once again receive this industry and client recognition, and I'm very grateful to those who proposed my inclusion in this prestigious list," he said.

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