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It is funded by members of the local Jersey finance industry and the States of [[Jersey]] government. It has offices in Hong Kong and Abu Dhabi and representation in London, Mumbai and Delhi.  
 
It is funded by members of the local Jersey finance industry and the States of [[Jersey]] government. It has offices in Hong Kong and Abu Dhabi and representation in London, Mumbai and Delhi.  
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[[Image:Jersey Finance 1.jpg|150px|right|thumb]Jersey Finance, Suite 604, Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HN]]
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==People==
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*[[Geoff Cook]], Chief Executive: ex-Head of Wealth Management for [[HSBC]] Bank, based in London, Cook was responsible for the delivery of Financial Planning Services to the 10 million HSBC customers in the UK.<ref>[http://www.jerseyfinance.je/About-Us/Meet-the-Team/Geoff-Cook/ Meet the team], Jersey Finance, accessed Dec 2011</ref>
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==Events==
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On 16 May 2012 over 200 wealth management professionals attended the  Jersey Finance London Private Client Conference at the British Museum, which was sponsored by [[Affinity Private Wealth]], [[Hawksford]], [[JTC Group]], [[Sinels]] and [[Royal Bank of Canada]]. Keynote speakers included the BBC's political editor [[Nick Robinson]], who gave "an overview of the current global political landscape and his views on what this means in terms of future wealth creation, and [[Tom Purves]], former CEO of [[Rolls Royce]], who discussed the challenges in creating wealth and the importance of integrity and a strong, credible brand". <ref> [http://www.spearswms.com/spears-world/wire/32827/jersey-conference-debated-growth-measures.thtml Jersey conference debated growth measures], Spears Wealth Management Survey, Wire, undated, accessed 18 May 2012</ref>
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Geoff Cook, chief executive of [[Jersey Finance]], who introduced the conference, said:
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:It was a really excellent turnout at this week's conference, particularly in terms of the high proportion of attendees from the City and elsewhere in the UK. It demonstrates the continued attraction of Jersey for high quality wealth management services amongst UK professionals and reinforces the strong links with and the enormous contribution Jersey makes to the City of London.<ref> [http://www.businesslife.co/BusinessNews.aspx?id=jersey-ahead-of-the-game-according-to-london-conference-panelists Jersey ahead of the game according to London conference panelists], businesslife.co.uk, submitted by Crystal PR, 18 May 2012 </ref>
  
 
==Contacts==
 
==Contacts==
 
Jersey Finance Limited, Suite 604, Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HN<br>
 
Jersey Finance Limited, Suite 604, Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HN<br>
 
http://www.jerseyfinance.je
 
http://www.jerseyfinance.je
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==References==
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[[Category:Financial sector lobbying]]
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[[Category:Financial sector lobbying]][[Category:Tax avoidance]]

Latest revision as of 03:26, 8 October 2012

Jersey Finance was formed in 2001 to represent and promote Jersey as an international financial centre.

It is funded by members of the local Jersey finance industry and the States of Jersey government. It has offices in Hong Kong and Abu Dhabi and representation in London, Mumbai and Delhi.

thumb]Jersey Finance, Suite 604, Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HN

People

  • Geoff Cook, Chief Executive: ex-Head of Wealth Management for HSBC Bank, based in London, Cook was responsible for the delivery of Financial Planning Services to the 10 million HSBC customers in the UK.[1]

Events

On 16 May 2012 over 200 wealth management professionals attended the Jersey Finance London Private Client Conference at the British Museum, which was sponsored by Affinity Private Wealth, Hawksford, JTC Group, Sinels and Royal Bank of Canada. Keynote speakers included the BBC's political editor Nick Robinson, who gave "an overview of the current global political landscape and his views on what this means in terms of future wealth creation, and Tom Purves, former CEO of Rolls Royce, who discussed the challenges in creating wealth and the importance of integrity and a strong, credible brand". [2]

Geoff Cook, chief executive of Jersey Finance, who introduced the conference, said:

It was a really excellent turnout at this week's conference, particularly in terms of the high proportion of attendees from the City and elsewhere in the UK. It demonstrates the continued attraction of Jersey for high quality wealth management services amongst UK professionals and reinforces the strong links with and the enormous contribution Jersey makes to the City of London.[3]

Contacts

Jersey Finance Limited, Suite 604, Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HN
http://www.jerseyfinance.je

References

  1. Meet the team, Jersey Finance, accessed Dec 2011
  2. Jersey conference debated growth measures, Spears Wealth Management Survey, Wire, undated, accessed 18 May 2012
  3. Jersey ahead of the game according to London conference panelists, businesslife.co.uk, submitted by Crystal PR, 18 May 2012