The bank has hired a new regional head to replace its outgoing regional head, Private Banking West.
Standard Chartered has appointed Grant Parkinson as regional head of its private banking business for Europe, Africa and Middle East, the bank said in a statement.
Parkinson joins the bank from U.K. wealth manager Brewin Dolphin, where he was chief operating officer. He was also chief operating officer at Coutts from 2012 to 2017, and previously worked for Barclays and McKinsey. Based in London, he reports to Didier von Daeniken, global head, private banking.
Current regional head, Private Banking West, Steve Atkinson, is stepping down from his role and will be leaving after three decades with the bank. He will work closely with Parkinson to ensure a smooth leadership transition over the next few weeks, the bank said.
Growing Division
«The Private Bank’s franchise in the West is an important part of its global Private Banking business, complementing its franchise in Asia to cater to the needs of a global client base,» Standard Chartered said in the statement.
The London-headquartered private bank previously stated plans to grow its assets under management (AUM) from $65 billion currently to about $100 billion in three to five years, and said it would be hiring 30-40 relationship per year over the next two to three years.