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Guernsey Senior Associate achieves full STEP membership

Guernsey Senior Associate achieves full STEP membership

Thursday 28 February 2019

Guernsey Senior Associate achieves full STEP membership

Thursday 28 February 2019


Mourant Senior Associate, Chris Duncan has qualified as a trust and estate practitioner (TEP), obtaining full membership with STEP.

This achievement comes hot on the heels of his recognition in both the UK and Channel Islands Top 35 under 35 eprivateclient lists for 2018.

Mr Duncan, who is part of the firm's International Trust and Private Client practice, recently qualified as a full member of STEP through the Society's essay route (completing all essays in 2018), a pathway to membership available to experienced practitioners.

Mourant partner and head of International Trust & Private Client in Guernsey, Matthew Guthrie, said: "Chris' completion of the required essays in one year to become a full STEP member is a clear demonstration of his commitment to his field of work and we are very proud of his achievements. As a firm we are really proud of our professional development programme which encourages team members to grow. We believe that giving our people the tools to develop and achieve their career ambitions with us helps us as a firm to consistently deliver unrivalled client service."

Mr Duncan said: "Obtaining full STEP membership has allowed me to further my trusts and private client knowledge and externally it is a key indicator of expertise within the industry. The Mourant culture of enabling and supporting people to excel and grow has been a key factor in my becoming a TEP and I know the firm really values this achievement."

Pictured: Chris Duncan.

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