Richard Sayers joins award-winning wealth manager Nedbank Private Wealth.

Richard Sayers has joined Nedbank Private Wealth’s Jersey office as a Head of Client Development. He brings over 30 years of experience in the offshore wealth management and private client sectors and will be primarily focusing on further developing relationships with professional intermediaries.

Richard started his career as a stockbroker and later moved into wealth management with two private banks before co-founding the investment oversight business, Enhance Group. He spent five years in Singapore, including three as Managing Director for the local office of an international professional services business. Richard has worked with private clients and professional intermediaries across Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean.

Richard joins Nedbank Private Wealth’s growing Jersey team, which is headed up by Cameron Walker, who has over 30 years’ experience in financial services for high-net-worth clients. The highly experienced team of private bankers and wealth management specialists offer a bespoke service, personalised to clients’ individual needs. As a result, they have been trusted by clients for over 25 years.

Cameron Walker, Head of Private Banking, Jersey, said: ‘Richard has extensive experience in the wealth management and trust sectors which is an excellent fit for our 2024 growth strategy. His expertise and international connectivity will help us enhance and expand our client-focused services.’

Richard Sayers added: ‘I have admired Nedbank Private Wealth for many years and look forward to working with Cameron and the Jersey team as well as the teams in London, Isle of Man and Dubai. Nedbank Private Wealth offers exciting opportunities, innovative options and solutions for clients, as well as a dedicated team and positive culture.

We have ambitious targets with plans already taking shape and a lot of work to do. I look forward to using all my experience from working with clients and intermediaries from many sectors around the world.’