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Standard Chartered Bank organises seminar on ‘Demystifying the London Property Market’

In the quest to continuously deliver excellent services to clients, Standard Chartered Bank organized a financial seminar to highlight and sensitize Priority clients on the offshore property market under the theme, Demystifying the London Property Market.

This was done in partnership with Standard Chartered Private Bank, Jersey, which has assets approximating USD$6 billion and provides specialist offshore financial services on behalf of Standard Chartered Group. Specialists engaged clients on macro and micro market considerations in relation to Standard Chartered Bank suite of mortgage solutions in the United Kingdom, which are designed to assist clients in the financing of new purchases, equity release or re-mortgage.

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Present at the session were representatives from Knight Frank, providers of integrated residential and commercial real estate transactions, consultancy and management services.

Standard Chartered Bank and Knight Frank work together to offer clients impartial, clear and considered, in-depth advice on all areas of property in all key markets, building long-term relationships as they believe that personal interaction is a crucial part of ensuring every client is matched to the property that best suits their needs.

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Source: Standard Chartered Bank Ghana

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