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Hawksford recruits new Corporate Manager

Hawksford recruits new Corporate Manager

Friday 22 July 2016

Hawksford recruits new Corporate Manager

Friday 22 July 2016


Hawksford has strengthened its corporate team with the appointment of a manager with 18 years’ financial services experience.

Jon Nobes will manage a team of eight administrators within Hawksford’s 23 person corporate department in Jersey, providing international directors’ services, administration and structuring expertise for the company’s multi-jurisdictional client portfolio.

Prior to joining Hawksford, Mr Nobes spent five years as a manager at STM Fiduciaire Limited, specialising in corporate real estate funds with assets in excess of £900M. 

Mr Nobes completed his graduate training at Abacus before moving to Close Trust Company Jersey Limited, where he was appointed to the boards of the in-house companies. He is a full member of STEP and holds the Certificate in Offshore Administration.

Hawksford's Corporate Director Steve Robinson said: "Jon is a highly experienced manager with a huge amount of industry knowledge, particularly in relation to the administration of large and multi-jurisdictional real estate funds. His expertise and people management skills will ensure that Hawksford’s Corporate team continues to thrive, delivering impeccable service for our growing international client base."

Mr Nobes said: "I am looking forward to developing and enhancing the Hawksford brand and working with colleagues to strengthen the business’ Corporate offering to new and existing clients."

Hawksford is an international Corporate, Private Client and Funds business.

 

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