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ILS Group commitment to Middle East continues

by isleofman.com 29th April 2014

The ILS Group is seconding a member of its Isle of Man business development team to its Dubai office for 12 months.

ILS established offices in Dubai in 2006 and as part of its ongoing strategy to grow business in the Middle East, Lee Hills will work in the region until April 2015.

Group Business Development Manager Richard MacNee said: “ILS recognises the opportunity to develop new relationships and business in the region and Lee’s secondment to Dubai supports this ongoing strategy.

“This is one of a number of secondments ILS has implemented over the last few years, as the benefits of exposing its employees to the different cultures and locations The ILS Group is located are vast.”

Lee Hills said: “I am delighted to be provided with this opportunity to assist reinforcing our offering in the region. Dubai continues to be strategically important to ILS and growing our presence is essential for meeting our clients’ needs.

“We have been providing a wide range of services for entry into the UAE for almost a decade, especially in the Ras Al-Khaimah and Jebel Ali Free Zones, as well as Dubai itself. We have also enjoyed success in establishing complex international structures for the local market via our global offices. This move serves to strengthen our position as a leading international fiduciary in the UAE.”

Photo - Lee Hills

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 29th, April 2014 11:38pm.

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