New president appointed at CISI Jersey branch

CISI member for 26 years

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Ogier Global director Niall Husbands has been made president of the Jersey branch of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI).

Husbands has taken over from Ed Loader of Integritas Wealth, who held the position for the previous two years. The incoming president has been a member of the CISI for 26 years and has worked with families, corporates and funds in governance and asset monitoring processes. Before Ogier Global, the new president was head of private wealth, treasury and investment and board director at Jersey's Intertrust Group. He also worked as head of wealth in Europe with HSBC France and in the United Arab Emirates as head of wealth management at the bank's Middle East and North Africa division. ...

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