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Senior stockbroking figures made life members of leading professional body

by isleofman.com 21st July 2014

Two leading figures in the Island’s finance sector have received life membership of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment in recognition of 55 years in stockbroking.

Ramsey Crookall & Co. Chairman Neal Crookall and Dursley Stott, a consultant to Ramsey Crookall, received the CISI life membership in acknowledgement of their long-standing membership of the organisation and distinguished careers.

The CISI is the largest professional body for people who work in the securities and investment industry in the UK and major financial centres around the world. Formed in 1992 by London Stock Exchange practitioners, it has more than 40,000 members in 110 countries. It organises a range of professional and social activities, from continuing professional development seminars to prestigious conferences, as well as providing vocational qualifications.

Mr Crookall began his stockbroking career when he joined his father’s firm in 1959. During the 1960s he gained invaluable experience working the floor of the Exchange in London before being appointed Senior Partner at Ramsey Crookall in 1974. He remained in that position until 2009 and now holds the role of Executive Chairman. In March 2013 Mr Crookall was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award for services to the Industry at the City of London Wealth Management Awards.

He said: ‘I have been fortunate enough to have enjoyed a challenging and varied career in this profession over the past 55 years and am delighted to have been acknowledged by my peers.

‘I am proud to have been part of the expansion and growth of the firm my father founded, and to have seen it play a leading role in the development of the Isle of Man’s financial sector, as well as developing to meet the demands of increasingly international business and keep pace with the latest technological developments in the industry.’

Mr Stott is a well-known figure in roles such as Honorary President of the Isle of Man Commonwealth Games Association and past President of the Isle of Man Red Cross, but is also a highly regarded figure in the Island’s finance sector. He has played a major role in the development of the sector, and is credited with being the founder of the local unit trust industry.

He entered the profession in 1959 after returning to the Island from National Service and university, joining the family firm R.L. Stott. He also worked in the City of London in the early 1960s and was appointed Partner in the family firm in 1962. Following the sale of the business in 1986, Mr Stott continued as a Senior Partner for three years and Consultant for two years. He went on to work for a variety of investment and broker firms and is currently a Consultant with Ramsey Crookall.

He said: ‘I am proud and delighted to have received life membership of CISI.

‘Being part of the development of the Isle of Man’s finance sector over the years has been fascinating and rewarding, and it gives me great pleasure to remain active in the industry through my consultancy work at Ramsey Crookall.’

Simon Culhane, Chartered FCSI and CISI Chief Executive Officer, added: ‘We are delighted to recognise both Neal and Dursley as long-standing members of CISI. This free life membership acknowledges their important contribution to the Isle of Man branch and to the industry.’

Photo: Dursley Stott (left) and Neal Crookall

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 21st, July 2014 01:57pm.

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