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Maitland makes two senior hires to grow Manco and compliance offerings

08 October 2020 Maitland
Neil Montgomery, Senior Manager – Corporate Services Compliance at Maitland

Neil Montgomery, Senior Manager – Corporate Services Compliance at Maitland

Alun Josias, Head of Finance – Corporate and Manco Services at Maitland

Alun Josias, Head of Finance – Corporate and Manco Services at Maitland

The appointments will enhance the compliance and finance functions as Maitland continues its global growth path.

Maitland, the leading global corporate services and administration firm, today announces two senior hires: Neil Montgomery as Senior Manager – Corporate Services Compliance; and Alun Josias as Head of Finance – Corporate and Manco Services.

Montgomery’s appointment is a promotion from his previous role as Global Tax Reporting Manager at Maitland. In his new capacity, he will be responsible for the Compliance Function of the Corporate and Manco Services business unit, in addition to being the compliance country lead for the Corporate Services division in South Africa.

Josias will be responsible for the finance function of Maitland’s Corporate and Manco Services business unit. The firm’s corporate services function has grown rapidly in response to clients’ needs, with multi-jurisdictional expertise and the ability to navigate complex regulatory environments and cross border challenges coming to the fore.

Willem Badenhorst, Managing Director of Maitland Corporate and ManCo Services, said: “In the current climate, it’s vital that we grow and adapt our offering to meet the ever-changing needs of our clients. We are delighted to make these two senior appointments. Both Neil and Alun have extensive professional experience at the highest level. They will add huge value in their respective functions as Maitland continues to grow globally and meet both our clients’ and our own strategic objectives.”

 

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