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Saffery Champness recognised as one of 2014 ‘Top 25 Trust Companies’


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Saffery Champness has once again been listed as one of the Top 25 Trust Companies in Private Client Practitioner’s ultimate rankings of its Top 25 series.

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 Trust Companies’ list, now in its fifth year, is nomination-based and companies are judged on a number of factors including the total number of staff employed, the number of client facing directors and trust officers and the number of offices from which they operate. 

Saffery Champness, one of the largest independent fiduciary service providers in Guernsey, 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.

Earlier this year Saffery Champness was ranked in the Top 25 Most Admired Companies in Private Client Practitioner’s ultimate rankings and four directors were recognised on the 2014 Citywealth Leaders List featuring prominent figures from across the legal and private wealth management sectors.

Managing director of Saffery Champness in Guernsey, Nick Batiste, said: “Our continued inclusion in these industry rankings are a welcome endorsement from the industry as we continue to provide a very high level of client service.”

Full details of the ‘Top 25 Trust Companies’ list is available from: http://eprivateclient.com/page_fullstory.php?articleid=27826

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