NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Leno Corporate Services has expanded its presence with a new office in Abaco, marking yet another major milestone in the company’s 15-year journey.
Located at the A&K Plaza in Marsh Harbour, the new Abaco office will serve as the hub for the northern Bahamas, expanding access to a wide range of financial solutions including corporate advisory, fiduciary services, investment management, and real estate development. Leading the new office is Victoria Albury, a seasoned financial professional with over 20 years of experience in insurance and commercial banking, with strong ties to the local community.
Sean K Longley, founder and visionary behind Leno Corporate Services, expressed his enthusiasm for the expansion: “Abaco is one of the fastest-growing economies in the Bahamas, and we are excited to establish this office to better serve the northern Bahamas. This has been a vision since 2018, and we are proud to see it come to fruition with Victoria leading the way.” He further emphasized, “This new office is not just an expansion; it’s a statement of our commitment to the entire Bahamas.” Longley added, “Our commitment extends beyond business; it’s about investing in communities and providing opportunities for growth throughout the islands.”
Highlighting the significance of Leno’s presence in the northern Bahamas, Senator and Minister of Economic Affairs Michael Halkitis stated: “Leno’s presence in Abaco is a statement of confidence in this island’s resilience, its people, and its future.” He continued, “This expansion not only supports Abaco’s economic revitalization but also bridges the gap between Nassau and family islands by bringing essential financial services closer to the people.”
Echoing the company’s vision, Board Member Khrystle Rutherford Ferguson spoke of Leno’s commitment to Bahamian innovation and service: “This office marks the beginning of Leno’s wider expansion throughout the Bahamas.” She shared, “I’m proud to lend my expertise to a company that embodies the spirit of Bahamian innovation and service.” Ferguson reflected, “It’s inspiring to be part of an organization that not only dreams big but follows through with impactful actions that uplift our people.”
At the forefront of community engagement, Victoria Albury highlighted the importance of Leno’s local presence: “Having a physical presence in Abaco is a huge commitment to the community.” She added, “We look forward to educating and engaging with the people of Abaco on financial planning, saving, and investment strategies, ensuring they receive the same white-glove service offered in Nassau.” Albury emphasized, “Being here means we can respond directly to the needs of the northern community and build lasting relationships based on trust and excellence.”
Leno’s Vice President of Business Development and Client Relations Cleora Farquharson expressed pride in Leno’s expansion. “We are very proud to be expanding in Abaco. It’s a testament to our confidence in both our local and international financial services.” She assured, “Clients can expect the same exceptional service that they receive in Nassau.”Farquharson added, “Our vision is to elevate the financial services sector across the Bahamas, and this office is a key milestone in delivering on that promise.”
Leno Corporate Services is fully regulated by the Securities Commission and maintains professional indemnity insurance, offering clients peace of mind and confidence in the firm’s integrity and stability.
The opening of the Abaco office comes just one week after Leno Corporate Services celebrated its 15th anniversary and the grand opening of its $40 million national headquarters, the Leno Corporate Centre, a seven-storey, 50,000-square-foot edifice on Collins Avenue. The Abaco office opening is the latest step in the company’s ongoing commitment to growth, innovation, and service throughout the Bahamas.