UBS Asia-Pacific wealth management co-head expands role
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UBS Asia-Pacific co-head of wealth management, Amy Lo, has expanded her role to spend more time on key clients after the Swiss bank completed its takeover of Credit Suisse on Monday (Jun 12), according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.
Lo retains primary responsibility for Hong Kong, North Asia and Greater China, including onshore entities, but will now serve as chair of global wealth management Asia, focusing on key clients, strategic growth opportunities and regulatory management in the region, the memo said.
Jin Yee Young, who previously led the Asia-Pacific wealth business at Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse before that, will join UBS from Jun 29 as Lo’s co-head of the Asia-Pacific business.
Benjamin Cavalli will be head of strategic clients for UBS’ global wealth management team from Jul 3.
August Hatecke, the former co-head alongside Lo, will lead the bank’s global wealth management business in Switzerland, the memo said.
UBS confirmed the memo details with Reuters.
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Separately, the bank’s Asia-Pacific asset management (AM) head Raymond Yin will continue to lead the business, a UBS spokesperson confirmed. Credit Suisse’s Asia AM head Huang Min will become China client coverage head for UBS AM, the spokesperson said. REUTERS
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