Collas Crill’s Jessica Bell, Associate in the firm’s Private Client and Trusts team, has been named as one of the 2026 eprivateclient Crown Dependencies NextGen Leaders.
The annual list recognises rising stars in the private wealth profession across Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. Compiled by eprivateclient, it highlights professionals making a significant contribution to the sector, with nominees assessed on factors including career progression, professional achievements, business development, feedback from senior executives and their contribution to organisational culture.
Jessica Bell (pictured) advises on both contentious and non-contentious trust matters, with experience supporting the establishment and ongoing administration of Guernsey private wealth structures.
She joined Collas Crill as a bursary student in 2020 before completing her Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course at the University of Law, Bristol, both with Distinction. Following her training contract with the firm, she was admitted as a Solicitor of England and Wales in September 2024.
Jessica said: “I’m incredibly honoured to be named as one of the 2026 eprivateclient Crown Dependencies NextGen Leaders. It’s a privilege to be recognised alongside so many talented professionals across the Crown Dependencies, and I’m grateful to Collas Crill for the support and opportunities I’ve received throughout my career so far.”
Cerisse Fisher, Group Partner at Collas Crill, said: “Jessica’s inclusion in this year’s NextGen Leaders list is well deserved. Since joining the firm, she has consistently demonstrated strong technical ability, sound judgement and a genuine commitment to delivering the highest standard of service to our clients. She has established herself as a valued member of our Private Client and Trusts team, and we look forward to supporting her continued development and career at Collas Crill.”




