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SANNE appoints new director of private equity
25 June 2018 Jersey
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

Image: Shutterstock
SANNE has appointed Ashley Vardon as new director of private equity funds, adding further strength its global private equity offering.

Based in Jersey, Vardon will be responsible for the delivery and oversight of fund administration for private equity and listed funds within SANNE’s Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) business.

Vardon has extensive industry knowledge of private equity structures including the federation of small businesses (FSB) regulated and unregulated companies, funds and ancillary, co-investment and carried interest vehicles.

Prior to joining SANNE, Vardon spent 11 years as a director at Ocorian Limited, where he had oversight of teams specialising in private equity and Shari’ah compliant structures.

In his new role, Vardon will aim to ensure that SANNE’s best practice, efficiency and integrity is maintained throughout the private equity business.

Oliver Morris, head of private equity EMEA at SANNE, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Vardon to the team as his appointment significantly strengthens our private equity offering. His experience in private equity funds will be extremely beneficial to SANNE and will be vital in supporting our growing business.”

Vardon added: “Now is an exciting time for SANNE as the group enjoys continued growth and great results. It is a fantastic period to join the company and I am looking forward to using my experience to continue to drive the private equity business forward.”
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