Pension provider, Carey Group has appointed Tim Bush as their executive Director in Guernsey.
The Guernsey-based pensions provider has made the appointment to drive its business forward.
Bush takes responsibility for a Guernsey team establishing and administering a wide range of pension related products, including rapidly growing QROPS (Qualified Registered Overseas Pension Schemes), and QNUPS (Qualified Non-UK pension schemes) in addition to International Pension schemes, Employee Share Option schemes, as well as Guernsey pension schemes such as Retirement Annuity Trust Schemes (RATS).
Prior to his appointment, Bush spent 13 years at Saffery Champness where he was Trust Manager responsible for managing a team establishing and maintaining a portfolio of Trusts, Companies and Partnerships for high net worth individuals and corporations from a wide range of jurisdictions.
Carey Group specialises in providing bespoke solutions to IFA’s, reputable institutions, funds and private clients. The group also offers UK Pension solutions – company pensions, SIPP’s and SSAS through its Milton Keynes office run by Christine Hallett.
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