JTC opens Brazilian office
22 January 2026 Brazil
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JTC, a global professional services firm, has opened a Brazilian office as part of an enhancement to its proposition in the Latin American market.
Officially opening this month, the São Paulo office offers a full suite of corporate, fund, and private client services for local and foreign businesses, fund managers, investors, individuals, families, family offices and multi-family offices, with links to Brazil.
The firm says that the new office blends local expertise and language capabilities with access to the global knowledge and resources of JTC’s service offering through its international network.
Even though the new office provides JTC with a new on-the ground-presence in South America, the firm has over 15 years’ experience working in Latin America, especially in Brazil.
Mauricio Carmagnani, head of Brazil at JTC, says: “Establishing an on-the-ground presence in Brazil enables us to combine our deep cross-border professional services expertise with a true understanding of local nuance — from regulations to market dynamics.
“As the largest market in South America, Brazil offers a strategic base from which our team can strengthen connections with clients and partners, to enhance service delivery, while at the same time expanding JTC’s global reach and supporting cross-border services for our multinational clients.”
Emilio Miguel, regional head of Latin America at JTC, adds: “JTC has a dedicated team of professionals focused in Latin America, with deep understanding of regional clients’ needs and expertise in fund administration, corporate and trustee solutions.
“The opening of this office demonstrates the depth of our commitment to Latin America and reinforces JTC’s long-term growth strategy, recognising Brazil as a large, diversified and fast-growing economy.
“Our São Paulo team is well positioned to serve local and foreign clients, with a full range of professional services, supported by the global capabilities required to meet international ambitions.”
Officially opening this month, the São Paulo office offers a full suite of corporate, fund, and private client services for local and foreign businesses, fund managers, investors, individuals, families, family offices and multi-family offices, with links to Brazil.
The firm says that the new office blends local expertise and language capabilities with access to the global knowledge and resources of JTC’s service offering through its international network.
Even though the new office provides JTC with a new on-the ground-presence in South America, the firm has over 15 years’ experience working in Latin America, especially in Brazil.
Mauricio Carmagnani, head of Brazil at JTC, says: “Establishing an on-the-ground presence in Brazil enables us to combine our deep cross-border professional services expertise with a true understanding of local nuance — from regulations to market dynamics.
“As the largest market in South America, Brazil offers a strategic base from which our team can strengthen connections with clients and partners, to enhance service delivery, while at the same time expanding JTC’s global reach and supporting cross-border services for our multinational clients.”
Emilio Miguel, regional head of Latin America at JTC, adds: “JTC has a dedicated team of professionals focused in Latin America, with deep understanding of regional clients’ needs and expertise in fund administration, corporate and trustee solutions.
“The opening of this office demonstrates the depth of our commitment to Latin America and reinforces JTC’s long-term growth strategy, recognising Brazil as a large, diversified and fast-growing economy.
“Our São Paulo team is well positioned to serve local and foreign clients, with a full range of professional services, supported by the global capabilities required to meet international ambitions.”
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