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Butterfield appoints Daniel Bisson as vice president

Butterfield appoints Daniel Bisson as vice president

Friday 16 March 2018

Butterfield appoints Daniel Bisson as vice president

Friday 16 March 2018


Wealth manager Daniel Bisson has been appointed Vice President, Wealth Structuring at Butterfield Trust as the business develops its global footprint.

Mr Bisson will focus particularly on business development in the Americas. He is joining Butterfield from RBC Wealth Management, where he held senior roles over the past nine years including Managing Director, Wealth Preservation & Family Governance.

Mr Bisson said: "Having worked in a number of offshore jurisdictions, including Bermuda and Jersey, I’m looking forward to working with Butterfield's highly regarded fiduciary specialists and helping to enhance the Group's profile across the world and assist with its continued growth."

"I believe that as the private client world continues to evolve, providers like Butterfield are very well placed to attract sophisticated clients, including those with family offices. Wealth preservation through a focus on good governance and oversight remain important goals for this market. These are areas where Butterfield’s focus and my own background are complimentary."

Paul Hodgson, managing director at Butterfield Trust, said: "Dan’s global experience in international private client wealth structuring, makes him a valuable addition to the Butterfield team."

Mr Bisson, who was educated at the Guernsey Grammar school, is a member of The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with friends and family, as well as gardening and playing golf.

Pictured: Daniel Bisson

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