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Saffery Champness is one of the ‘Top 25 Most Admired Companies’


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Saffery Champness has been named one of the Top 25 Most Admired Companies in Private Client Practitioner’s ultimate rankings for the second year running.

Private Client Practitioner, a publication for leading private client professionals, introduced the rankings in order to celebrate the largest and most successful private client centric advisory businesses

The “Top 25 Most Admired” list is nomination-based, and made up of law firms, accountancy firms, trust companies and independent financial advisers that have been featured in PCP’s regular Top 25 lists for their respective fields.

“Most Admired” companies are selected as a result of votes received following an open call for nominations.

As one of the largest fiduciary service providers in Guernsey, Saffery Champness employs more than 110 people across its trust, funds, tax and accountancy businesses, with its fiduciary team specialising in the provision of trust and company services to an international client base.

Director of Saffery Champness in Guernsey, Nick Batiste, said: “The continued recognition from leading publications such as Private Client Practitioner and the nominations that we have received from contacts and clients can be attributed to the bespoke service we deliver and the high calibre of the staff we employ.

“After 36 years in Guernsey offering trust, funds, audit and tax services it is very pleasing to be recognised in this way.”

The full list of the Top 25 Most Admired Companies 2014 can be found here: http://www.eprivateclient.com/page_fullstory.php?articleid=27476 . Please note that a subscription is required to view this article. 

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