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Third listing for Saffery Champness on Citywealth Top 200 Powerwomen

Third listing for Saffery Champness on Citywealth Top 200 Powerwomen

Thursday 20 September 2018

Third listing for Saffery Champness on Citywealth Top 200 Powerwomen

Thursday 20 September 2018


Saffery Champness Registered Fiduciaries senior trust manager Greta Pender has been recognised on the Citywealth Top 200 Powerwomen 2018 list.

Mrs Pender now sits on the list alongside Saffery Champness directors Lisa Vizia and Helen Green who have featured regularly on the list since its inception.

Mrs Pender began her fiduciary career in 2000. Prior to joining Saffery Champness in 2013, she was a manager at an international trust company for four years and specialised in providing trustee services to ultra-high net worth individuals and large corporate clients. She now heads up a dedicated family office team in Guernsey managing offshore structures for ultra-high net worth families with a particular focus on the Middle East.

The Citywealth IFC Powerwomen Top 200 list focuses on professionals in the global private wealth industry and celebrates powerful women. It recognises women of achievement and promotes business excellence.

This year also saw Mrs Pender included for the first time in the Trustees, Guernsey category on the CityWealth Leaders List 2018.

This is the fifth year running that Miss Vizia and Mrs Green have been recognised in the Citywealth’s IFC Powerwomen Top 200. They both feature on the Citywealth’s Leaders List 2018 and Miss Vizia also won the bronze award for Woman of the Year - business services at the 2018 Citywealth Powerwomen Awards.

Nick Batiste, Managing Director of Saffery Champness in Guernsey, said: “Greta’s addition to the Powerwoman 2018 list, and Lisa and Helen’s continued inclusion, reinforces our position as a leading independent fiduciary company. Greta is an asset to the firm and it is great to see her commitment, hard work and dedication being recognised.”

 

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