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JTC appoints new Head of Private Office in Jersey

JTC appoints new Head of Private Office in Jersey

Wednesday 14 August 2024

JTC appoints new Head of Private Office in Jersey

Wednesday 14 August 2024


Global professional services firm JTC has appointed a new Head of its Private Office business in Jersey.

In her new role, Kellyann Ozouf, who is a qualified lawyer, will be responsible for continuing to develop and grow JTC’s Jersey Private Office, working closely with colleagues across JTC's Private Office's multi-jurisdictional team.

Part of the company's wider Private Client Services team, JTC's Private Office provides a range of services with a focus on family governance, next generation education, succession planning and luxury asset services.

With almost two decades of experience behind her, having worked in the UK and Jersey, Ms Ozouf has particular expertise in advising clients on wealth structuring, asset protection, wills, estate planning and probate.

Prior to joining JTC, she was a partner at Collas Crill, where she worked for almost 10 years. She has been a regular speaker at industry conferences, and sat on Jersey working parties to help shape legislation and regulation. Ms Ozouf is also an Affiliate Member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.

Welcoming her to the team, Tom McGinness, Head of JTC Private Office, said: “Wealthy families are increasingly seeking specialist support as their needs are complex, family members are becoming more international, and the regulatory environment is constantly evolving.

"I’m therefore delighted to welcome Kellyann to the team – her deep knowledge of the trust and private client market will be invaluable as we continue to evolve our Private Office proposition in Jersey, and across our locations, to meet clients’ needs.”

Ms Ozouf added: "Working closely with the team from Jersey, my aim is to help deliver innovative solutions to clients and to establish JTC Private Office as their trusted partner both now and for future generations.”

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