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Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners' host event

by isleofman.com 29th August 2012

The Isle of Man branch of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners' (STEP) will be hosting an hour-long CPD event on Thursday 13th September 2012.

STEP is delighted that Patrick Hamlin and Philip Munro of Withers Worldwide, will be delivering the seminar: “Hong Kong and Singapore: a tale of two trust jurisdictions”.

The event will take place at the Sanderson Suite of the Claremont Hotel, Douglas with registration starting from 12.30 for a prompt 1pm start.

STEP is the leading worldwide professional body for practitioners in the fields of trusts, estates and related issues. Full members are often the most experienced and senior practitioners in the field and members advise clients on the broad business of the management of personal finance.

For STEP members and students the event costs ?10 and for non-STEP members there is fee of ?35 per delegate. A booking form can be downloaded from the step.org website or for more information contact the branch administrator at STEP (Isle of Man) Limited via email at admin@stepiom.com.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 29th, August 2012 02:30pm.

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