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Barclays' Private Bank Names New Swiss, Monaco Leadership

The UK-listed bank has made a number of changes at the top in its private bank and overseas arm.
The private bank and overseas services arm of Barclays has promoted senior
figures in its Europe, Middle East and Africa team, with new
leadership in Switzerland and Monaco, this publication has
learned.
Gerald Mathieu takes on the role of chief executive and
general manager of Barclays Bank (Suisse). Mathieu, who has been
working at the bank in Monaco since 2010, will move to
Geneva. He led the private banking team in Monaco.
Andrew Mott and Sophie Saurini have been appointed to lead the
private banking teams in Monaco. Jean Daniel Troy continues in
his role as deputy general manager for Monaco.
The PB&OS business is headed by Karen Frank - CEO PB&OS,
which include both Switzerland and Monaco. (She joined the bank
in 2016.)
As part of the changes, James Buchanan-Michaelson is leaving
Barclays; his future plans aren’t known to this publication at
this stage.
PB&OS is part of Barclays International (along with its
corporate and investment bank and Barclays’ international cards
business). Frank’s team has made more than 100 hires globally
over the past 12 months. In August last year, Barclays brought in
Bjorn Holderbeke, head of investments for the private bank, MENA,
joining from ABN AMRO Private Bank.
The following month, it appointed Andre Portelli, head of the
strategic solutions group and private assets, joining from UBS.
Also in September, Barclays appointed Lisa Francis as CEO of the
private bank for UK and Ireland, coming from Barclays’ investment
banking arm. And in October, it named Jean-Christophe Gerard as
global head of investments from HSBC. Also in
October, Barclays appointed Steve Klemme as head of Middle
East in PB&OS. Klemme has more than 30 years’ experience
leading Middle East regional teams for global financial
institutions. He and his teams are based in London, Dubai and
Switzerland.