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JTC announces new Head of Private Client Services in Jersey

JTC announces new Head of Private Client Services in Jersey

Tuesday 13 February 2024

JTC announces new Head of Private Client Services in Jersey

Tuesday 13 February 2024


JTC has promoted one of its team to the position of Head of Private Client Services in Jersey.

In his new role, Mark Fleming will assume responsibility for the Jersey team’s activities within JTC’s Private Client Services division.

Mr Fleming takes over the role from Paul Weir, who has moved to a new strategic position within JTC’s Group Risk and Compliance team.

Having joined JTC in 2020, Mr Fleming was previously Deputy Head of Private Client Services in Jersey. He began his career as a chartered accountant with one of the ‘big four’ and has also spent over a decade working for a bank-owned trust company.

At JTC, Mr Fleming has a particular focus on clients based in the UK and Europe, and he is heavily involved in fiduciary structures involving family offices that hold private and quoted investments, luxury assets and commercial property through a range of trusts and companies.

He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.

Iain Johns, Group Head of PCS, JTC, said: “Mark has extensive experience within the global private client space, and I have no doubt that he will lead our Jersey team to build on its excellent performance and maintain its market-leading position.

"I would like to thank Paul for his contribution over recent years, which includes developing a strong platform with a team that is focused on delivering the best possible service to our clients.” 

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