Troubled Swiss lender Credit Suisse continues to see talent outflows with three senior executives reportedly leaving its Asia Pacific equities business.

APAC co-head of equities and Japan head of equities Nick Silver is leaving Credit Suisse, according to a «Bloomberg» report citing an internal memo, to pursue opportunities outside the bank. 

Silver joined the Swiss lender in 2018 with major accomplishments such as a key role in turning around the regulatory relationship in Japan and leadership of the APAC Delta 1 business' wind-down.

Adil Virani will assume responsibility as the sole head of equities for APAC.

South Asia, Sales

South Asia head of equities and Thailand country manager Chris Prasertsintanah as well as APAC head of equity sales Jonathan Jenkins are also leaving Credit Suisse to pursue opportunities elsewhere.

Prasertsintanah joined the bank in 2002 and holds several statutory and regulatory roles across Southeast Asia. 16-year veteran Jenkins will be relocating to Australia for personal reasons. 

Jasmine Pong has been named head of equities sales for the region.

Equity Execution, North Asia

Credit Suisse also appointed Raj Mathur as head of equity execution for APAC. Ross Whittaker and Eugene Budovsky are named as co-heads of electronic execution for the region, reporting to Mathur.

Chris Tang has been appointed head of equity sales for North Asia and will work closely with Mark Davis in Australia.