The Guernsey Association of Pension Providers (GAPP) has become a member of the Guernsey International Business Association (GIBA).
Formed in 1990, GAPP represents the interests of the pension sector. It aims to share knowledge and make representations to States bodies and the Guernsey Financial Services Commission.
GAPP’s members are local professionals who offer retirement planning, but it’s also open to trustees and other professionals with an interest in the sector.
Paul Sykes, Chair of GIBA said: “Whilst the banking and insurance and funds and fiduciary (trust) industries are long-established sectors of Guernsey’s financial services infrastructure, the pension providers are becoming a more and more important part of our finance industry.
“The pension sector is increasingly acknowledged as a ‘fifth pillar’ of the sector. As we proudly welcome GAPP, we strengthen our representation of the financial services industry in Guernsey.”
Roger Berry, Vice President of GAPP and pictured above, added: “GIBA’s connections with the other local associations are invaluable and we’re proud to join forces to discuss and influence current issues. We’re looking forward to working more closely with the Association and its member associations in the coming months."
Comments
Comments on this story express the views of the commentator only, not Bailiwick Publishing. We are unable to guarantee the accuracy of any of those comments.