People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Citi PB, Hampden & Co, Others

The latest moves in wealth management across Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Cameron Hume
Cameron Hume,
the independent fixed-income manager, has appointed Sir Sandy
Crombie as non-executive chairman.
A former chief executive of Standard Life, Crombie has more than
50 years of experience in financial institutions.
Started in 2011 by directors Chris Torkington and Guy Cameron,
Cameron Hume now has 12 people and $750 million assets under
management. Cameron Hume is 80 per cent owned by employees and 20
per cent owned by Sanlam UK.
Hampden & Co
UK private banking group Hampden &
Co has hired Duncan Buchanan as a banking director.
Buchanan joins Hampden & Co from Bank of Scotland Private, a
division of Lloyds Banking Group, where he specialised in
providing lending to high net worth individuals.
Hampden & Co became the first UK private bank to be established
in a quarter of a century when it opened for business in June
2015. The firm is headquartered in Edinburgh with a London
office in Mayfair.
Citi PB
Citi Private
Bank has appointed Jacopo Eydalli as head of investment
counselling for Northern Europe, and Simon Macdonald as director
of cross-asset alpha team.
Eydallin, who will be based in Zurich, will report to Laurence
Stoppelman, head of Investments for Citi Private Bank Europe,
Middle East and Africa. Eydallin has 17 years of cross-asset
capital markets experience and joins from Goldman Sachs Private
Wealth Management. In his new role, Eydallin will manage a team
of investment specialists across EMEA.
Macdonald, based in Geneva, will report to David Carrera de
Manuel, head of the private bank EMEA’s cross asset advisory
team. He began his career in 1998 at Deutsche Bank London, spent
several years with UBS in their markets business in London and
across Asia covering hedge funds and was most recently the
Asia-Pacific head of G10 rates sales and product development for
HSBC in Hong Kong.
First Names Group
First Names
Group has appointed Matthew Satchell as funds director of its
funds business, Moore Management.
Before joining Moore, Satchell spent over ten years successfully
developing his career with an offshore law firm.
In addition to completing a secondment to an international
private equity house, he advised a number of private equity, real
estate and hedge funds and fund promoters on an ongoing basis and
assisted with the establishment of multiple investment funds and
structures.
In his new role, Satchell will be responsible for delivering
product and operational support and expertise to its alternative
funds team in Jersey and across the wider Moore business, as well
as managing the development and delivery of services.
Satchell will be reporting to, and working closely with, funds
director Fiona Wild.