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Stonehage Fleming announces a series of senior SA and global promotions

18 July 2024 Stonehage Fleming

Stonehage Fleming (“Stonehage Fleming” or “the Group”), one of the world’s leading international multi-family offices, announces a series of global promotions across the Group’s service offerings.

In the Family Office division, Thiam Marais (Cape Town), Guy Brukman (Zurich), Mark Swart (Jersey), Nicholas Smith and Priyanka Hindocha (London), are promoted to Partner, and Hattie Graham and Patrick Lynch (London) are promoted to Director.

In Investment Management, Mathew Powley (London) is promoted to Partner and Eleana Watts (London) is promoted to Director.

In Group Services, Monean Winterbach and Sumari Naude (Cape Town) are promoted to Director and Lylanie Berg (Cape Town) has been promoted to Head of Risk & Compliance for Mauritius.

These promotions follow recent appointments including Cora Binchy, Head of Fiduciary, who has been with Stonehage Fleming since 1987 and will oversee the fiduciary businesses in Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Switzerland, Monaco, Malta and Mauritius. Additionally, Tanja Bernat has been appointed as Director and Head of Relationship Management, based in Luxembourg. Tanja has over 20 years’ financials services experience and expertise in the alternative funds sector, specialising in private equity and real estate investments.

Giuseppe Ciucci, Executive Chairman, said: “It is a pleasure to announce these well-deserved promotions across Stonehage Fleming. We are thrilled to see a number of individuals – across our business – rewarded for their continued dedication and application. Our colleagues are pivotal to the growth and success of our business and we are deeply committed to their professional and personal growth. It is always a privilege to celebrate their success.”

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