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Senior management roles for Fairbairn staff

by isleofman.com 2nd February 2012

FAIRBAIRN Private Bank has appointed two of its staff to senior management roles within the company.

 

Jon Evans will become head of business development and Cameron Walker will become head of the relationship management teams.

 

Mr Walker joined Fairbairn Private Bank in Jersey around 10 years ago and will be responsible for managing the relationship management teams across the bank's office locations.

 

According to the bank his focus will be on developing client relationships and managing their long term financial goals, ensuring high levels of service and providing financial advice for clients and professional advisers.

 

Mr Evans joined Fairbairn Private Bank in the Isle of Man eight years ago and has more than 23 years experience in the private banking sector.

 

He will be responsible for the bank's business development strategy and promoting banking and investment services to new and existing clients.

 

Greg Horton, managing director of Fairbairn Private Bank, said: "Despite the macroeconomic headwinds facing global markets our growth remains strong and these senior roles for Jon and Cameron will play an integral part in steering the company through the challenges ahead. 

 

"I have no doubt that Jon and Cameron's considerable financial experience will play an integral part in our continuing success."

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 2nd, February 2012 10:20pm.

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