Moore Stephens Isle of Man, leading providers of multi-sector accountancy, consultancy and wealth management services is pleased to announce that James Allen recently passed with merit accreditation, achieving 78% in the highly regarded “Ships Superintendent Training Course”, approved by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology. Run at the Isle of Man College of Higher and Further Education, the quality-assured course is primarily designed to educate aspiring entrants into the world of ship management or ship ownership.
“I am really pleased for James,” said Clive Dixon, senior partner in Moore Stephens Isle of Man, “he joined the firm with a background in professional yachting, giving him a unique perspective of the industry having had hands on experience. He is extremely dedicated and should be proud of his achievement.”
“Interestingly, one of the facilitators on this course, Richard Greiner, is a partner in Moore Stephens”, added Clive.
“I’m thrilled to have passed my exam, and with a merit accreditation too”, enthused James Allen, administrator in Moore Stephens Trust Company Limited, “I found the course really interesting and it gives me a great foundation to build my career. It’s been the perfect platform to gain invaluable insight into ship management.”
Moore Stephens Isle of Man offers a broad range of services including personal wealth management and financial planning, fiduciary services, trust and company administration, yachting and aviation services, insurance brokerage/luxury asset insurance, corporate pensions and personal retirement solutions, investigations and forensic, audit and assurance, accounting, corporate recovery, taxation advice and consulting and HR services - all under one roof.
Photo L-R is: Ayuk Ntuiabane, partner in Moore Stephens Isle of Man and James Allen, administrator in Moore Stephens Trust Company.