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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Macquarie Capital, Deutsche Bank

The latest moves in wealth management across the world.
Macquarie Capital
Macquarie
Capital, the corporate advisory, capital markets and
principal investment arm of Macquarie Group,
has appointed Matthew Taylor as head of business
services and Henry Elphick as a senior consultant to its European
business, the firm said in a statement.
Taylor will report to Jacques Callaghan, senior managing
director and Hugh Briggs, head of Macquarie Capital Europe’s
capital and principal solutions group.
He joins Macquarie from DC Advisory, with more than 10 years’
experience executing complex cross-border transactions in a range
of businesses and services.
Elphick was previously joint head of European healthcare
investment banking at Jefferies, with nearly 20 years’ experience
advising healthcare companies on mergers and acquisitions and
capital raising, across healthcare services, medical technology
and private equity. In addition to his role with Macquarie,
Elphick is also chief executive of LaingBuisson, the
UK’s healthcare market intelligence provider.
Deustche Bank
Deutsche
Bank Wealth Management has appointed two senior advisors to
its Russian and Eastern European (REE) operation, the bank said
in a statement.
Vasiliy Sofiyskiy has joined as head of the key clients team in
Zurich. He reports to the head of wealth management REE, Loïc
Voide. Sofiyskiy has more than 25 years of investment
practice in Russia, the US and Switzerland. He had senior
positions at Cantor Fitzgerald in New York and London,
Sberbank in Moscow and recently Credit Suisse in Zurich and
Moscow.
Anastasia Borel will lead the team for Russian and Eastern
European clients in Luxembourg. Borel has been in banking for 15
years and held several senior positions in private banking in
Russia and Luxembourg. She headed private banking operations at
Raiffeisenbank Russia and most recently at ING Bank in
Luxembourg.