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Top mark for Saffery Champness trust administrator

Top mark for Saffery Champness trust administrator

Tuesday 05 December 2017

Top mark for Saffery Champness trust administrator


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Saffery Champness Registered Fiduciaries trust administrator Simon Ricketts has achieved the highest mark in Guernsey for the STEP certificate exam in International Trust Management.

The globally recognised qualification is designed for individuals who have some experience in the industry and want to develop their knowledge further. The six month course provides a solid grounding in international trust practice from a global and local perspective covering topics such as international trust vehicles, legal structures, principles and practices underpinning the profession. 

The course is completed with a three-hour closed book exam in which Mr Ricketts achieved the highest mark.

Mr Ricketts joined Saffery Champness in 2014 and is currently responsible for the day to day administration of trusts and underlying companies in the firm’s Russian UHNW team. He is now working towards the STEP Diploma in International Trust Management.

Mr Ricketts said: “I was very surprised and happy to find out that I’d achieved the highest mark in the STEP Certificate and feel privileged to have the opportunity to achieve professional qualifications with Saffery Champness.”

Managing director of Saffery Champness in Guernsey, Nick Batiste, said: “We encourage all of our employees to study towards and gain qualifications in all areas of the business and are very proud of Simon’s achievement.

“This qualification covers a wide range of topics that will help Simon in his current role and we look forward to seeing him develop his career with the firm.”

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