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Saffery awards to reward seven charities

Saffery awards to reward seven charities

Tuesday 11 June 2024

Saffery awards to reward seven charities

Tuesday 11 June 2024


Saffery Trust staff who have been recognised internally for exceptional client service will be handed £100 to donate to a charity of their choice.

Team members highlighted for their work over the past year have had a gift voucher and the charity donation presented to them at the end of this financial year.

The charities in line to benefit are: Guernsey Society for Cancer Relief, The Tumaini Fund CI, The Cardiac Action Group, Guernsey Bereavement Service, Macmillan Cancer Support, Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation and the GSPCA. 

Senior Officer Sally Hunt and Associate Director Tim Le Page were recognised for providing service during a complex client transaction. People and Culture Officer Caitlin Le Gallez and Assistant Manager Sophie Norman were recognised for their work on the firm’s first internship program. 

Assistant Manager Josephine Champion assisted a client with intricate matters. Associate Director Donna Brehaut, who received the highest number of nominations throughout the year, demonstrated outstanding service in both her client-facing and business support roles. 

Marketing Manager Tasha Symes was acknowledged for her pivotal role in the firm’s rebranding. 

Nominations for the awards were made by colleagues. 

Saffery Trust Managing Director Nick Batiste said: “We take great pride in fostering opportunities and enabling success for our staff and clients alike. These awards are well-deserved, and the recipients should be proud of their exceptional contributions to the firm and their dedication to delivering client service excellence, which is a cornerstone of our business. 

“We continually seek ways to give back to our community. Providing additional opportunities for our staff to support charities close to their hearts is a great way to do this, alongside our existing corporate social responsibility strategy.” 

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