We are a skilled, qualified and experienced team but we are also approachable and our clients have told us we are nice people to work with.
Over the past few years Killian has been developing his skills in the corporate and trust sector which includes the management and administration of structures.
He enjoys pooling resources with his colleagues but also likes the responsibility of his own personal duties which include the administration of an extensive portfolio of multi-jurisdictional trust and corporate structures including family trusts, high net-worth investment portfolios, private equity structures and residential, agricultural and commercial property holding companies.
He liaises with clients and intermediaries; prepares and reviews agreements, minutes and resolutions; processes payments, distributions and disbursements; attends client meetings, and undertakes investment portfolio reviews.
Killian graduated from Sheffield Hallam University with a degree in BSc (Hons) Psychology and is a qualified member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, the global professional association for those who specialise in inheritance and succession planning.
Abacus would enjoy hearing your story and your aspirations – we would welcome the opportunity to explain how and why Abacus should share your journey. Please email us at info@abacustrustgroup.com to arrange a call.
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