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ABN AMRO Private Banking Adds Four Senior Managers To Hong Kong Team

ABN AMRO Private Banking[/tag], part of Netherlands-headquartered ABN AMRO, has added four senior private bankers to its team in Hong Kong.
ABN
AMRO Private Banking, part of Netherlands-headquartered ABN
AMRO, has added four senior private bankers to its team in Hong
Kong.
The bank has appointed Aditya Jayarama, reporting to Ian Pollock,
regional head of private banking for North Asia.
Jayarama will lead ABN AMRO’s World South Asian Services team in
North Asia, and joins the bank from Standard Chartered Bank in
Singapore, where he was senior director of the Global India Team.
He was with UBS in Hong Kong from 2007 to 2011, and before moving
offshore he worked with Deutsche Bank, ABN AMRO and Citibank in
Mumbai.
Raymond Cheung joined the bank in December as North Asia Team
head, having spent the past 11 years providing advice to clients
in Greater China on business development, fund raising and
financial planning. Cheung spent the first 18 years of his career
with HSBC Private Bank and ING Barings Private Bank.
Reporting to Cheung is senior private banker Connie Lam; she has
extensive experience in private banking, most recently with VP
Bank. She spent 10 years at EFG Private Bank, before which she
worked at Deutsche Private Bank, BNP Paribas Private Bank and
HSBC Private Bank.
Steven Lee also joined the Greater China team as senior private
banker, reporting to Angela Wu, market manager for China, the
firm said. He has over 15 years of experience in financial
markets, most recently with CICC and Goldman Sachs. In the early
part of his career, he was an equity derivatives trader, a
foreign exchange trader and a multi-product sales trader at
Lehman Asia, Prudential Bache and Citi.