Accuro is delighted to announce that Legal Counsel, April Hamel and Senior Relationship Manager, Scott King, have been listed as Channel Islands Top 35 Under 35 by eprivateclient.

The Channel Islands Top 35 Under 35 aims to identify, recognise, introduce and promote the rising stars of the private client professions. The selection process began with an open call for nominations from across the private wealth sector for young and upcoming stars within the private client advisory professions in Jersey and Guernsey. Career progression, the quality and extensiveness of nominations and the seniority of who made the nomination and what that person said were crucial elements in determining who makes the list.

April joined Accuro in September 2020 as a Legal Counsel, she has a high level of technical understanding of legal and compliance issues and has been engaged in a broad range of matters. In the past six months she has taken the lead on a number of internal projects including drafting a mandatory disclosure policy, the redrafting of over 100 internal precedents and advising on the group’s approach to ESG investing.

Scott joined Accuro in November 2018 as a Senior Relationship Manager, he administers a number of complex and bespoke structures working closely with High Net Worth individuals, their families and advisors. He is responsible for the day-to-day management of these structures which typically have UK, Middle Eastern, North African or US connections. Over the last year Scott has successfully delivered against challenging transaction deadlines for these clients and has become an instrumental member of their team working in tandem with their advisors and family offices.

Paul Douglas, Managing Director of Accuro Trust (Jersey), said: ‘We at Accuro in Jersey are delighted that the efforts and abilities of two of our colleagues have been recognised with their inclusion in the 2021 ‘Top 35 Under 35’ list. This accolade is testament to the hard work, focus and expertise that April and Scott have brought to our business.’