JTC has made four key hires to its Guernsey office which it opened in 2011 and offers institutional client services and private client services, with a strategic focus on fund administration services.
James Clifford, Brett Bewey, Rene Engelbrecht and Rebecca Lee bring extensive industry experience and deep sector knowledge to their new roles.
James Clifford joins as senior director – fund service, bringing over 20 years of experience in financial services. His expertise in the construction and implementation of risk and compliance governance frameworks, as well as the structuring and administration of complex funds, will be integral to enhancing JTC Guernsey’s offerings in this dynamic sector.
Brett Bewey has been appointed as director – risk & compliance. With a robust background in regulatory compliance and risk management, Brett’s insights and strategic approach will be pivotal in ensuring JTC Guernsey remains at the forefront of regulatory adherence and operational excellence.
Rene Engelbrecht joins as senior manager – investor relations. Rene brings a wealth of experience in communications and stakeholder engagement. Her focus will be on fostering relationships with JTC’s investors, ensuring that the market is well-informed and delivering clear communications and regulatory updates about the Group’s performance.
Rebecca Lee joins JTC as senior manager – private client services. Rebecca’s extensive experience in wealth management and private client services will be crucial in providing bespoke solutions to high-net-worth individuals and families, aligning perfectly with JTC’s commitment to personalised client care.
Kobus Cronje, managing director of JTC Guernsey said: “We are thrilled to welcome James, Brett, Rene and Rebecca to our team. Their impressive backgrounds and dedication to excellence align perfectly with our values and strategic objectives,”
“These appointments will further strengthen our capabilities and enable us to continue delivering the high standards of service that our clients expect and deserve.”