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Deutsche Adds Private Bankers In US, Latin America

The bank said it intends to continue recruiting RMs and product specialists in the US.
Deutsche Bank’s international private bank in the Americas has
appointed seven new bankers serving US and Latin American
clients.
“The business will continue to execute on what it does best
across the business and will look to recruit experienced
relationship managers and product specialists in New York, the
West Coast and Florida to help its clients,” Deutsche Bank said.
New York:
Chris Zias, managing director, private banker is joining from
Bank of America Private Bank;
Jeremy Levine, director, private banker joined from Bank of
America;
Jay Yost,director, private banker is joining from Citibank;
and
Lindsay McCracken, vice president, private banker, is joining
from Bank of America Private Bank.
San Francisco:
Rahul Varshneya, director, private banker, is joining from Bank
of America.
Latin America:
Guilherme Faria Gradel, director, private banker joined the
Brazil team from Goldman Sachs Wealth Management; and
Chris Roca, director, private banker covering the Mexican UHNW
market is joining from Citi.
Arjun Nagarkatti was made head of the IPB - Americas in January
2021. He joined the German bank in the UK as an analyst in Credit
Risk Management in 2003 and has worked in a variety of
business-critical roles in London and Singapore, including global
chief risk officer for wealth management from 2017 to 2019. In
January 2020, Nagarkatti took over as global head of lending for
wealth management, now the international private bank, where he
was an IPB executive committee member and responsible for the
division’s lending portfolio worldwide with a global team in
multiple locations including the Americas.