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Dexion Capital Guernsey strengthens team

Monday, June 11, 2012
Opalesque Industry Update - Fund administration and fund management firm Dexion Capital (Guernsey) Limited has appointed Robin Fuller as an Executive Director.

Mr Fuller will work alongside the existing team of eight, which offers investment management and corporate services, and assist with their expansion. He has been on the Dexion board as a non-Executive Director since 2004.

He has more than 30 years’ experience in fund administration and management having been managing director at Rothschild Asset Management (CI) and HSBC Securities Services (Guernsey) during his extensive career.

Previously chairman of Dominion Group Limited Mr Fuller is an Associate of the Institute of Financial Services and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment.

“This is a great time to be joining Dexion. The company is growing thanks to the calibre of the existing staff and their extensive contact network in London. There is still potential for further growth and I look forward to being part of their success,” said Mr Fuller.

Group Managing Director, Ana Haurie is pleased to be welcoming such a well-respected industry player to the company.

“Dexion’s growing reputation in Guernsey has been attracting new business. The increase in demand for our fund management and administration services is driving our expansion there and we are very pleased to have Robin join the team. His experienced background ensures that Dexion Capital Guernsey can continue to offer clients a first rate service in addition to pursuing new opportunities” she said.

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