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Ravenscroft appoints two trainee stockbrokers

Ravenscroft appoints two trainee stockbrokers

Friday 04 August 2017

Ravenscroft appoints two trainee stockbrokers

Friday 04 August 2017


Ravenscroft has appointed two trainee stockbrokers to their Jersey office, which has seen its team more than double in size in a year.

Ashley Correia and Tom Nuth both attended colleges in Jersey, and are currently studying for their Level 4 Investment Advice Diploma.

Haydn Taylor, managing director of Ravenscroft in Jersey, commented on the appointment: "The last year has been a very busy one for Ravenscroft, with lots of new business, which in turn has led to a number of high profile appointments. We pride ourselves in not only having the highest quality stockbrokers, but also developing young talent and investing in our, and their, future. Both Ashley and Tom have the drive and ambition that we like to nurture at Ravenscroft and I have every confidence that they will become very able stockbrokers."

Mr. Nuth went to De La Salle College and studied business and finance at Buckinghamshire New University. He joins Ravenscroft having previously worked as a trust administrator.

He said: "I have always been fascinated by the financial markets and I am very excited to be working with such an experienced team. In time, I hope to establish myself and work towards building some strong client relationships."

Miss Correia was also educated in Jersey and studied dance at college in London before returning to the island to take up a position at RBSI as an assistant relationship manager. She then became an international advisor, working on a portfolio of international clients.

She commented: "I can’t wait to have my own portfolio of clients who I can build a personal relationship with and give advice to. I am also very excited by Ravenscroft’s potential. As we have just launched a UK range of our funds it’s giving us the opportunity to expand our client base even further. It’s an amazing time for the company and I’m very pleased to be a part of this process and look forward to seeing where it takes us."

 

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