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Chairman's Welcome

Designing and Managing Fiduciary and Corporate Structures

On behalf of London Trust it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to our web site.

We are a modern and dynamic wealth management office, specialising in company and trust adminstration for family offices and entrepreneurs.

The horizontal axis of the site gives an overview of our activities.

Along the vertical axis we give more details including inter alia:

- Our ethos, advisors and professional memberships;

- A brief outline of our innovative Managing Director and Wealth Management Programmes; and

- On-line copies of much of the legal resources that we use in our work.

In addition, we offer to put you in touch with current developments as written up in our blogs, newsletters and news events. We do hope that you will find your visit informative and assure you that at London Trust we aim to get the balance right between customer service and professional standards rightly expected of us.

Indeed via our principles, people and innovations London Trust give you the highest level of assurance upon which to base your trust.

Mark Ashley BRUCE-SMITH FCCA, TEP, CII (Award)

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News & Events  
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