Collas Crill group managing partner makes 50 Most Influential list

Collas Crill’s group managing partner, Jason Romer, has been recognised in eprivateclient’s 50 Most Influential list for 2019.

The rankings identify and promote the quality of private wealth advice offered by leading firms across the accountancy, legal, trust and family law sectors.

It also showcases the breadth and depth of talent driving the private client industry forward.

Jason said: ‘It’s an honour to be recognised by such an esteemed ranking system and amongst such industry talent.

‘We are committed to meeting our clients’ needs, reflecting the firm's core values and providing an easy and efficient service. To have this acknowledged is a testament to our position as a leading player in our field.’

A partner since 2007, and managing partner since Collas Crill’s formation, Jason has been instrumental in evolving Collas Crill's brand to challenge the ‘traditional law firm’ attitude.

Within his role, he has been responsible for determining, together with the strategy board and broader partnership, the firm's overall strategic direction across its six jurisdictions; BVI, Cayman, Guernsey, Jersey, London and Singapore.

Prior to moving to Guernsey, Jason worked for ‘magic circle’ firm Linklaters. Before joining Collas Crill, he was director of legal and regulatory affairs at Cable & Wireless in Guernsey.

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