Deutsche Bank Wealth Management has hired two former executives from DBS Private Bank to bolster its South Asia business.
Shankar Jha joins the German private bank’s global South Asia (GSA) team in Singapore as a managing director and group head, according to a statement, reporting to global South Asia head Amrit Singh.
Jha has over 20 years of private banking experience, most recently with DBS Private Bank where he spent six years, last as a senior director and team leader. Previously, he also worked for UBS Wealth Management and Citi Private Bank.
Investment Advisory Hire
Deutsche Bank Wealth Management also hired Sachin Thussu as a director and senior investment advisor.
Based in Singapore, he will be part of the investment management team and report to head of investment management global GSA Ritesh Goenka.
Thussu has over 20 years of experience across financial markets – most notably, FX and precious metals – and cross-asset advisory. Prior to joining Deutsche Bank, he worked for DBS Private Bank, Credit Suisse, Standard Chartered Private Bank and Citi covering private wealth and quasi institutional clients from London, Zurich and Singapore.
2021 GSA Hires
Year-to-date, Deutsche Bank’s GSA unit has hired 14 relationship managers across Dubai, Geneva and Singapore.
Notable additions include ex-Julius Baer bankers Dhananjay Rathore as a managing director and Rajasekar Ayyalu as a director based in India where four relationship managers have been hired thus far this year. Other newly hired directors include Richard van Diermen, Hervé Alykhan Ladak, Randeep Singh and Harshin Shah.
The GSA unit also added three investment advisors in Dubai and Singapore.
«At Deutsche Bank Wealth Management, we value the importance of the GSA market to the Bank's Asia strategy, and will continue investing,» said Singh in the statement.