International family office Stonehage Fleming has appointed Bev Stewart as director of its Jersey family office division.
Stewart will be responsible for HNW client relationships, working with their families and advisers across the world. In addition, she will be assisting with the management and coordination of their day-to-day and long-term financial needs.
Furthermore, Stewart will be based in the Jersey office and report to Ana Ventura, head of family office jersey. The appointment is effective immediately.
Stewart joins from Absa Bank in South Africa where she held the role of director in the investment banking global finance team.
Ventura said: “I am thrilled to welcome Bev to Stonehage Fleming. She brings extensive experience to our already existing talented and dedicated team. We have seen an increased demand for services that facilitate internationally mobile multigenerational families and wealth creators who are becoming leading families of the future. Her appointment reflects the importance of our continued role as their most trusted advisers.”
Stewart added: “I am delighted to join Stonehage Fleming and work alongside such a talented team. I have been impressed by the Group’s culture of excellence and high quality in everything it does. They are true pioneers within the family office industry, and I look forward to working with my new colleagues.”
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