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New Director Appointed To Countrywide Tax & Trust Corporation Ltd

Countrywide Tax & Trust Corporation Ltd (CTTC Ltd) is a market leading and forward thinking company whose approach to estate planning and financial services is both innovative and on point.

Since being established 17 years ago, CTTC Ltd has worked hard to develop their product range and strategies, ensuring that they can provide the best solutions to clients, both private and business, and professionals alike.

CTTC Ltd are pleased to announce that Andrew Houston FCSI has joined as a Director. As the newest Director of the Countrywide Group, Andrew has headed Barclays Wealth Management business for the last three years, and so brings a wealth of industry experience with him to his new role.

Originally established with just 3 employees in 2002, the Countrywide Group has seen massive expansion with currently 84 and counting members of staff in-house, with thousands of partners working all over the UK.

Countrywide Tax & Trust Corporation Ltd places an exceptionally high value on training and actively encourages their employees to further their career by taking professional industry relevant qualifications, such as STEP and CILEx, by fully funding and supporting them at every step.

The Countrywide Group is continuously expanding and are actively looking for new applicants who want to work in a fast-paced and friendly environment in a variety of different sectors, from Solicitors, Administrators, Conveyancers, Marketeers and even Software Programmers.

Last month, Directors Charlotte Ponder TEP LL.B (Hons) and Andrew Houston are focusing on recruiting Law graduates and have attended the University of Law Fair in Birmingham, looking to offer a number of new opportunities to them which will place them firmly on their path to success.

This article was submitted to be published by Countrywide Legacy as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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