People Moves
RBC Adds To Fiduciary Team With Guernsey-Based Role

This publication carries latest news of moves in the global wealth management sector.
RBC
Wealth Management has appointed Daniel Bisson to the post of
chief of staff, fiduciary services at RBC Wealth Management –
International.
Bisson is based in Guernsey and will be responsible for business
management and managing projects aimed at transforming the
fiduciary services business and delivering its strategy. He
reports directly to David Foster, head of fiduciary services.
This fiduciary services business includes RBC’s Channel
Islands-based trust and private client fiduciary services
business, as well as its tax advisory practice and RBC cees,
which provides employee benefit plan services to corporates.
Bisson was previously head of business development execution and
delivery at RBC Wealth Management. He has held a number of senior
roles managing the needs of international high net worth clients
with a focus on wealth structuring, and establishing and managing
trusts and other fiduciary structures. He is a member of the
Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.
Among recent comings and goings at RBC, it appointed Michael Kay
as its managing director, office of the deputy chair UHNW, taking
the helm from Michael Moodie, who retired from the Toronto-listed
bank after a 30-year career there.
In another move, George King IV, a senior figure working at RBC
who dealt in areas such as expat American client business, left
the firm to work for MASECO Private Wealth, a UK-headquartered
firm which focuses on expat US clients. He joined to become a
partner there.