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Aztec Group promotes a record-breaking 113 employees

Aztec Group promotes a record-breaking 113 employees

Tuesday 07 August 2018

Aztec Group promotes a record-breaking 113 employees

Tuesday 07 August 2018


The Aztec Group has made 113 promotions, including five senior appointments to director and associate director roles, in the biggest round of promotions in the Group’s history.

The promotions were made to nearly 15% of the group's 720 employees across all of its offices, including Guernsey.

Of those promoted, five senior appointments to director and associate director positions were announced, significantly strengthening the Group’s leadership team. 

In Guernsey, private equity specialist, Nick Barton, has been promoted to Associate Director. Nick joined the Group in 2010 as a Senior Fund Accountant. Over the last eight years, he has played a pivotal role in both client management and operational change initiatives. Following his promotion, Nick will continue to manage client relationships for a number of large private equity funds and act on various client boards.  

Two senior promotions have also been made in the Jersey office. Richard Phillips has been appointed to Associate Director in the private debt team and Tobias Cook will assume the role of Associate Director in the risk team.

Edward Moore, the Group's Founder and CEO, said: "This is a wonderful endorsement of the talent we have within the business and I am proud of each individual employee’s success.  As a business, we are committed to the continued professional development and progression of our employees.

"From our dedicated Aztec Academy, which supports employees through every stage of their professional exams and ongoing development, to the annual Aztec Festival which brings together all 720 employees for a team building event - we genuinely strive to create an environment in which people can reach their full potential and it’s great to see that our approach is working."

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