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Peter Culnane

Director and Head of Pensions

CFP, Chartered MCSI

Peter Culnane is Director and Head of Pensions of Fairway’s pension and employee benefits business and has been working in the offshore finance industry since 1997. Throughout his career, he has accumulated substantial experience within the UK, Jersey and international pension arenas. His background in investment management, international financial planning and as a pension trustee are the ideal foundations to his leading role. Peter’s expertise spans the personal and corporate pension markets, including the structuring of multi-jurisdictional pension schemes and international pension transfers.  In 2003, Peter became the first Certified Financial Planner in the Channel Islands and he has also represented both the domestic and international pension industry in Jersey, as a key member of numerous working groups responsible for advising the States of Jersey in relation to legislative change.

Peter is a Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) and is a Certified Financial Planner.

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