HFL bolsters leadership with two senior appointments
Guernsey-based fiduciary and fund administration firm HFL has made two senior leadership promotions as it continues to grow and deepen its integration with parent company Opera.
Marina Mauger has been promoted to deputy managing director, recognising her significant contribution to the business and her leadership across private client, compliance and business support teams.
Megan Thomas has also been promoted to executive director and will join the HFL board, having led the firm’s venture capital fund team and played a key role in expanding its fund client relationships.
Their appointments reflect HFL’s long-term strategy and Opera’s ambition to build the next generation of fiduciary, corporate and fund administration businesses, strengthening governance and alignment across the group while retaining each company’s entrepreneurial culture.
Matt Westgarth-Smith, managing director of HFL and executive director of Opera, said: “These promotions recognise the exceptional talent that exists within HFL.
“Marina and Megan have each played a defining role in shaping HFL’s growth and in delivering the high-quality service our clients rely on.
“Their appointments strengthen both our operational leadership and our strategic direction as part of the wider Opera group.”
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