Indosuez Wealth Management added four new senior executives in Asia, bolstering its risk and investment advisory units.
Indosuez Wealth Management appoints Bernard Mueller as head of risk for Asia and the Singapore branch, according to a statement, relocating from Geneva where the head of credit and risk wealth management.
Also joining the regional unit is Kristin Chung, who has been named head of risk for the bank’s Hong Kong branch, reporting to Mueller.
Chung has 20 years of experience, joining most recently from HSBC Private Bank in Hong Kong where she was its head of credit risk leading the credit and product risk team to cover the city while supporting private banking centers in Singapore and Taiwan.
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The bank also hired Eric Chan and Anthony Cheng as senior directors for the investment advisory unit in Hong Kong.
Chan joins from Julius Baer where he was an investment advisor and Cheng joins from Deutsche Bank’s private wealth arm where he drove internal product launches for cross-asset structured products.
«We are confident [the new hires] will bring their extensive expertise in credit & risk and investment advisory to bear in the region and strengthen our capabilities as leaders in the wealth management industry,» said Indosuez Wealth Management’s Asia chief executive Omar Shokur.