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Deutsche Bank Builds Emerging Europe Expertise

The emerging Europe franchise includes Deutsche's recent expansion of its Greek market coverage.
Deutsche Bank’s Private Bank is building its emerging Europe
franchise, including the expansion of its freshly-announced Greek
market coverage, and expanding services for the Middle East.
Appointees:
Muhammad Salahuddin, senior relationship manager, Middle East –
based in Geneva. Formerly of Julius Baer in Zurich, he also
worked at Credit Suisse for five years. He has also spent almost
a decade in the investment banking sector, working in London and
Dubai.
Kostas Vasileiadis, senior RM for Greece, based in Geneva.
Vasileiadis is joining the Greek market coverage team under
Konstadinos Hatzinikolis, who reports to Sofia Sool, head of
emerging Europe private banking. Vasileiadis has spent two
decades in Geneva’s financial sector, with roles at Millennium
Bank, Credit Suisse, HSBC and SYZ Bank.
Mike Savvides, head of investment management – emerging Europe,
based in Luxembourg. Savvides leads a team serving clients from
the emerging Europe region, which includes markets such as
Turkey, Israel and the newly-established dedicated Greece
coverage. He will report to Marc Fezer, head investment
management Europe International, based in Zurich.
Savvides, who began his career at Deutsche Bank in
London, has served in senior roles at JP Morgan, HSBC, EFG, as
well as Eurobank, Marfin, Piraeus Bank and Hellenic Asset
Management in Athens. During the last seven years, he was a
senior investment counsellor at HSBC Private Bank in
Geneva.
Yesterday, WealthBriefing published this interview with the bank about its private banking approach to regions such as Asia, Middle East and Latin America.