Moore Stephens Isle of Man, providers of wealth management services, has appointed Colin Campbell as its new operations director of Moore Stephens Financial Services Limited, it was announced today.
Speaking about his new role Colin said, "I’m really looking forward to utilising my skills developed in the investment, life insurance and banking industries to support the on going development of Moore Stephens Financial Services.
"I will be responsible for overseeing the compliance and administration of the company as well as working closely with the team in Moore Stephens Trust Company and Moore Stephens Retirement Solutions to provide the best service possible for our clients.
"I’m particularly excited about working for Moore Stephens Isle of Man because I feel there is something unique about the breadth of services here; from accountancy to fiduciary, tax planning and specialist services such as yachting and aviation VAT consulting; it’s all under one roof which provides a comprehensive service for our clients."
Colin is a qualified Financial Adviser and is a Fellow of the Securities and Investment Institute acting as the Secretary and Treasurer of its Isle of Man branch.
Colin is also a member of The Personal Finance Society and The Chartered Insurance Institute.
Clive Dixon, managing director of Moore Stephens said, “Colin is well known in the business community and his appointment comes at a very exciting time for Moore Stephens Isle of Man.
"With over 30 years' experience in financial services in a range of operations, business development and marketing roles, his professional approach and management experience will ensure that we continue to succeed in continuing to help our clients’ plan for a secure financial future with Moore Stephens Financial Services.
"Colin has also had experience working in other jurisdictions such as Hong Kong and the Middle East, giving him an international perspective which is at the heart of Moore Stephens ethos."
Colin is originally from Tyne and Wear in Newcastle and moved to the Island in 1990. In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his family, watching sport and cooking.
Pictured: Colin Campbell (left) and Clive Dixon.