Middlefield Canadian Income welcomes Kate Anderson to its Board as Non-Executive Director

– JERSEY, St. Helier –  Middlefield Canadian Income PCC (LON: MCT) today announced the appointment of Kate Anderson to its Board as a Non-Executive Director, subject to approval of the Jersey Financial Services Commission.

“We are delighted to welcome Ms Anderson to the Company. We have no doubt that her extensive experience and sector knowledge within the investment company arena, together with her legal expertise in the fields of funds, banking and finance, corporate and commercial, and capital markets will be of considerable support to the Fund as we continue to focus on providing stable income and capital growth to our shareholders. We look forward to Kate’s future contribution to the Fund.” said Board Chairman, Michael Phair.

About Kate Anderson

Ms Anderson is a partner of Voisin Law in Jersey and head of the regulatory and collective investment fund and the banking and finance practices. Her regulatory and funds practice specializes in the legal, regulatory and corporate governance aspects of investment funds, holding companies, and managers. In recent years she has joined several working groups related to these areas, including the consultation group for the restatement of the Jersey Law of Contract, the working group tasked with updating the Limited Partnership (Jersey) Law to improve its functionality when used with funds and the Jersey Finance Community of Interest group on sustainable investment. Since 2008 Kate has sat on several collective investment fund and fund manager/general partner boards.

For more information: http://www.middlefield.co.uk/mcit.htm

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