People Moves
EXCLUSIVE: Change At The Top Of ABN AMRO's Singapore Private Bank

This publication exclusively reports on a top-rank appointment in the Asian private banking sector.
The former chief executive of Pictet’s private banking operation
in Singapore is to be head of private banking at ABN AMRO in the Asian
city-state, industry sources have confirmed to
WealthBriefingAsia.
Anuj Khanna, whose new role will be head of private
banking at ABN AMRO Singapore, left his previous role at Pictet in Singapore in October
last year. Before joining Pictet in 2012, Khanna had been in Hong
Kong for five years working for Credit Suisse’s private bank,
holding roles such as head of private banking, North Asia, and
chief operating officer for the Asia-Pacific region.
The move means that Khanna takes over from Chang Tze Lee, who
WealthBriefingAsia understands has left the bank.
WealthBriefingAsia may update with further information
about the move in due course.
In July, this publication reported that Donny Chong rejoined ABN
AMRO Private Banking as market manager for Greater China. Chong
previously spent a decade with ABN AMRO as a Greater China
specialist. He left the private bank last year and joined Bank of
East Asia Private Banking as market head, Greater
China. Chong, who has over 20 years of experience in the
Greater China markets, will report to Ian Pollock, regional head
of private banking North Asia at ABN AMRO. He will be based in
Hong Kong.