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Prestigious gong for Fairbairn – again!

by isleofman.com 9th March 2010

Fairbairn Private Bank has again been voted Best Offshore Private Bank at the Investment International Finance Awards.

The awards are designed to recognise and commend excellence and innovation within the international finance product range.

Greg Horton, managing director of Fairbairn Private Bank, said: ‘We are delighted the company has been voted Best Offshore Private Bank for a second year. We pride ourselves in developing products and services that continually meet the changing needs of our clients and intermediaries.’

For more than 20 years the awards have acknowledged the expertise and professionalism of the organisations involved in international investment.

This year more than 800 readers of the Investment International e-magazine voted and were asked to judge on factors such as asset performance, levels of service and innovation of products.

Mr Horton continued: ‘During this economic downturn it is more important than ever to demonstrate how much you value your people, both clients and staff. This latest acknowledgement follows a long list of awards for the bank, including Best International Wealth Manager in the International Investment Fund and Product Awards, Investors in People and The Sunday Times Top 100 Small Companies to Work for.’

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 9th, March 2010 06:11pm.

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