People Moves
Deutsche Bank Completes CIO Roster

The banking group said it now has a full complement of investment chiefs for regions around the world. The latest joiner previously worked at Citigroup.
Deutsche Bank
has appointed former Citigroup senior figure Zeynep Ozturk-Unlu
as the chief investment officer for Europe Middle East and Africa
(EMEA ex Germany) for the private bank. Her appointment completes
the bank’s global team of CIOs.
Other CIOs by region are Dr Ulrich Stephan covering Germany,
Deepak Puri covering the Americas, Stefanie Holtze-Jen covering
Asia Pacific, Markus Müller as ESG CIO, and the overall CIO group
is led by Christian Nolting.
Ozturk-Unlu is joining Deutsche Bank in London from Citi
where she spent 22 years of her career, most recently in New York
as head of capital markets for the Americas, leading North
America and Latin America. Previously she was with Citi Private
Bank in London as EMEA capital markets head for fixed income.
Before that Ozturk-Unlu was the bank’s head of Central Eastern
Europe and Turkey cross-asset sales in institutional markets. A
native of Turkey, she began her career in corporate banking in
Istanbul.
Among other recent moves, the bank appointed Anum Shahab
(pictured) as director in its wealth management team in the UK.
Reporting to James Whittaker, Shabab is establishing a team
focusing on the private capital markets.