International Investment award win
New award win for Fairbairn Private Bank
Fairbairn Private Bank has won an inaugural
award, Best International Wealth Manager, at this year's
International Investment Fund and Product Awards, held on Wednesday
13 May at The Brewery in London.
Greg Horton, managing director of Fairbairn
Private Bank, who accepted the award from Simon Evans, comedian and
guest speaker, said, "We are delighted to accept
this award as we have significantly developed our wealth management
offering over recent years. We have excelled in difficult
investment markets and feature extremely highly not just against
our peer group, but also in a comparison against a relevant funds
universe. The consistency of our performance in these awards serves
to highlight our growing reputation as one of the leading wealth
management brands across the British offshore islands. This latest
recognition positions us extremely well as we now expand into the
UK market with the recent launch of our London branch."
As well as winning this highly prestigious
award outright, Fairbairn Private Bank was also highly commended
under the Best Commitment to Service category. This is the sixth
time in the past eight years that Fairbairn Private Bank has either
won or been highly commended in this category and reflects the
dedication and levels of commitment its team puts into servicing
its client base.
In presenting these awards, the independent
panel of judges highlighted Fairbairn Private Bank's competitive
range of services, commitment to service and strong service
proposition.
With sixteen outright wins and fourteen
highly commended awards over the years, Fairbairn Private Bank has
amassed more awards than any other offshore bank at this prominent
financial services industry event. The International
Investment Fund and Product Awards, now in its tenth year, has
become the premier and most respected awards event in the offshore
calendar.

Picture 1: The Fairbairn Private Bank team at
the International Investment Fund and Product Awards 2009. (Left to
right: Andrew Bates, Martin Ibanez, James Robertson, Craig
Blenkinsop, Natasha Breen, David Corrin, Greg Horton, Janet Taylor,
David Stearn and Nick James).