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Deutsche Bank's Wealth Arm Adds To Southeast Asia Teams

The banking group has made a number of hires in recent months, with the latest personnel focusing on markets such as Malaysia and Indonesia.
Deutsche Bank Wealth Management, part of Deutsche Bank, has
appointed three senior figures to join its group in
SoutheastAsia.
The German firm has named Felicia Tan as director, team leader
and Edmund Tee as vice president, with effect from 22 November,
and Dita Darmawan (pictured) as director, with effect from
25 November, it said in a statement yesterday.
Based in Singapore, Tan and Tee report to Urs Brudermann; and
Darmawan reports to Ingrid Widjaya. Both Brudermann and
Widjaya are group heads of Southeast Asia and report to Shang-Wei
Chow, Southeast Asia head.
With 13 years of private banking experience, Tan has joined from
BNP Paribas Wealth Management where she was director, team head.
Prior to that, she spent more than a decade at Credit Suisse,
progressing from relationship manager to director. She is
experienced in managing high net worth and ultra HNW clients
across Southeast Asia with Malaysia as the primary focus.
Darmawan has joined from UBS where she was a director. Prior to
UBS, she held the same title at Standard Chartered and was a vice
president at Barclays Bank. She is a native Indonesian with close
links to local business leaders.
Tee, who has 17 years of experience in the banking and finance
industry, was previously at BNP Paribas Wealth Management where
he was a vice president, serving HNW individuals and
corporations. Prior to joining BNP Paribas Wealth Management, Tee
worked at CIMB Private Banking and Credit Suisse.
"The trio appointment will further strengthen our client support
in the region. Their addition is part of our ongoing expansion
strategy in South-East Asia, demonstrating our commitment to
investing in more talents and resources to help achieve clients'
ambitions. We will continue to make strategic hires to support
our clients with differentiated solutions that meet their
evolving needs at all stages of life," Shang-Wei Chow said.
The bank has made a number of senior hires across Asia. For
example, in October Deutsche Bank Wealth Management appointed Tse
Yi-Mun as a managing director and group head for North Asia.
Based in Singapore, Tse reports to Kanas Chan, head of Wealth
Management North Asia. Tse joined from HSBC where she was the
market head for Hong Kong. She began her career at DBS and ABN
AMRO where she was a relationship manager and desk head covering
the Greater China region.