Knox House Trust, a leading independent trust and corporate service provider, will be attending the 27th Monaco Yacht Show from September 27 to 30.

A senior team of representatives from across the business including the wider Knox group of companies will attend the show.

Aspokesman said they aim to ’showcase the available expertise and comprehensive range of award winning services that has established KHT as a major player within the superyacht industry.’

The team will be led by James Porter, business development director, who also heads up Knox House Marine & Aviation (a division of Knox House Trust) and is a regular visitor to the show.

James said: ’Monaco Yacht Show is the ultimate event for anyone involved within the superyacht industry.

’With nearly 600 exhibiting companies from around the globe, it provides the perfect platform to meet up with industry contacts and clients, along with the chance to seek out new business opportunities.

’We are particularly excited this year, due to the increase in wealthy families and ultra high net worth individuals (UHNWIs) expected to attend, following an initiative by the show organisers to attract a fresh audience of potential buyers.

’As such we feel there will be greater opportunities for us to meet with interested parties and discuss how we can assist them in navigating the often complex and ever-changing landscape which needs to be considered when purchasing such a high value asset.’

Joining James in Monaco will be Anthony Page, managing director, KHT, Jeremy Franks, CEO of Knox Private Office and Luke Webster, managing director, Knox Private Office, who collectively offer potential buyers a ’wealth of technical industry knowledge, together with years of family and private office wealth management expertise which can be provided through a seamless point of contact.’