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JTC APPOINTS NEW DIRECTOR OF BANKING TO ENHANCE BANKING AND RELATED SERVICES

JTC has appointed Paul Fosse as Director of Banking to lead the Group’s current and future banking services in addition to supporting the growth of its treasury service line.

Taking up this new role, which forms part of JTC’s Commercial Office, Paul will work with its partner banks, clients and treasury team to build upon its existing services for the benefit of JTC’s global client base.

Paul has a wealth of in-depth industry knowledge having spent the last ten years creating commercially-led solutions for trust, family office and funds client, focusing in particular on banking and treasury / FX offerings within the industry. He has over 20 years’ experience, having worked in London, Paris and Jersey for Thomson Reuters, Santander, Mourant and, most recently, BankClarity.

Commenting on the appointment, Dean Blackburn, Group Director, CEO Office, at JTC said:“Paul is uniquely qualified for this new role which has been created specifically to build on our existing banking and treasury platforms to bring greater benefits to our clients by leveraging both new technology and wider industry developments. Paul’s time spent developing cross jurisdictional products and solutions within the industry gives him a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding banking services and I look forward to working with him.”

Paul added:
“I’m delighted to join JTC given its focus on client service excellence and its ongoing commitment to investing in technology capabilities for the benefit of clients. By building upon the existing banking and treasury platforms, we will look to ensure that JTC remains at the forefront of industry developments that benefit our clients across the globe.”

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