Independent private client and institutional client services provider JTC has appointed Michelle Le Herissier to head up its office in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) as it continues to enhance its range of private client and corporate administration services.
As head of the BVI office, which was opened in 2002 and offers a variety of international incorporation, administration and professional services, she will take on responsibility for managing the daily activities of the BVI team, expanding the firm’s offering in the jurisdiction and strengthening relationships with third parties.
Prior to joining JTC, Michelle had been based for eight years in Singapore, four with Barclays as Managing Director of the Singapore and Hong Kong trust division and the other four with Cititrust, where she set up and ran a similar operation.
With over 20 years’ industry experience, Michelle has also spent a number of years working in the private client arena in Switzerland for both Citi and Credit Suisse with particular exposure to the Asian marketplace, and also has experience of working in Africa.
She holds the Diploma in Trust and Estate Practice and the Professional Diploma in Financial Services Management.
Iain Johns, Global Head of Private Client Services, said: “I am delighted to welcome Michelle to the JTC team and her significant international experience will be a real asset to the company, our clients and our partners. Her knowledge and expertise will be instrumental in enhancing our global private client and company services from the British Virgin Islands with a particular focus on growing business from Latin America and Asia, where we see excellent potential.”
Commenting on her appointment, Michelle Le Herissier said: “The British Virgin Islands continue to form a major part of JTC’s international growth strategy and I am looking forward to working with the fantastic team here, as well as with colleagues and contacts in Latin America and Asia, to evolve our range of private client and corporate services.”
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