About Us
Barrule Partners Group is an independent fiduciary, corporate and advisory services business headquartered in Guernsey.
We act for international HNW families, entrepreneurs and institutions who value discretion, sound governance and long-term strategic thinking.
Privately owned and free from external influence, our independence enables us to provide objective, client-first advice. We focus on building enduring relationships and well-structured solutions that prioritise clarity, compliance and continuity.
Our approach is rooted in fiduciary duty and regulatory rigour, combining technical expertise with measured judgement.
The name Barrule is drawn from the Barrule hills on the Isle of Man, the legendary home of Manannán mac Lir, the mythical sea god and guardian of the otherworld. A protective figure, Manannán was said to use his cloak of invisibility to shield his community from harm. With strong personal links to the Isle of Man, this story has long resonated with the founders of the Barrule Group and reflects our belief in thoughtful guardianship, quiet strength and responsibility to those we serve.
Barrule Partners delivers fiduciary services with integrity, purpose and quiet confidence.

Our People
Our Misson
Clear thinking.
Trusted relationships.
Long-term outcomes.
At Barrule Partners, our mission is to provide clear, considered fiduciary advice that puts our clients’ interests first, always.
We believe trust is earned through consistency, independence and sound judgement. We take the time to understand each client’s circumstances, ambitions and challenges, delivering tailored solutions that withstand challenges and changing circumstances over the long term rather than quick fixes.
Head quartered in Guernsey, we combine deep technical expertise with a practical, relationship-led approach. Our role is to simplify complexity, manage risk responsibly and act with integrity in every decision we make.
Above all, we aim to be a trusted partner to our clients, offering clarity, confidence and continuity across generations.





