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Aztec recruits Metesh Vara for real assets


21 December 2016 Jersey
Reporter: Mark Dugdale

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Aztec Group has strengthened its real assets team in Jersey with the appointment of Metesh Vara as associate director.

Vara will lead a client relationship team, while also supporting the company’s efforts to promote its fund and corporate services business to clients and intermediaries across the real assets sector.

He has joined Aztec from PwC Jersey, where he with fund managers and administrators for more than 12 years. His expertise spans a range of asset classes, including real estate, private equity and debt.

Aztec Group’s head of real assets, Mark Wanless, commented: “We’re delighted to have recruited Metesh Vara and to be welcoming him to the real assets team.

“Vara has a deep understanding of the industry and is well respected by his clients and peers. His appointment brings a fresh perspective into the team, and will help us to reinforce our status as a leading provider of fund and corporate services to the real assets sector.”
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