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Apex bolsters Jersey team


26 October 2021 UK
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Apex Group has appointed Paul Monahan as head of corporate services, Jersey and Chantal Slabber as head of client services and operations, Jersey.

Reporting to Stephen Reilly, head of corporate solutions for Jersey, Monahan will be responsible for driving the continued development and growth of Apex’s corporate services offering.

Monahan joins Apex Group from Langham Hall where he was executive director and co-head of funds.

Prior to that, Monahan was a manager in the Jersey Financial Services Commission’s Funds Authorisation Team, having gained experience as a fund officer and administrator in real estate funds.

Slabber joins Apex from UBS Trustees (Jersey) Ltd, following experience of working at KPMG Channel Islands, PwC and Capitec Bank.

In her new role, Slabber will be responsible for the overall quality of all deliverables of the operations team.

Monahan and Slabber’s appointments follow Apex’s recruitment of former RBS international managing director Stephen Reilly as head of corporate solutions, Jersey and Alice Read, commercial director of corporate solutions from Intertrust.

Commenting on the new appointments, Matt Claxton, global head of corporate solutions at Apex says: “As Jersey continues to attract interest from global funds and businesses, we are better placed than ever to meet their needs, with our excellent local team delivering truly global single-source solution and outstanding levels of client service.”

Reilly says: “We are delighted to welcome Paul and Chantal to the Jersey office to lead our corporate services and client services teams, respectively. These hires are further evidence of our commitment to attracting, retaining and training the best talent the market has to offer.”
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