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Deutsche Bank IPB Names Ex-Goldman Sachs Man For EMEA Role

The firm said it is hiring senior bankers to bolster its position in working with family entrepreneurs.
Deutsche Bank International Private Bank has hired ex-Goldman Sachs figure Adam Russ as co-head of lending for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Russ, who will be a managing director based in London, reporting
to Alessandro Caironi, IPB head of lending, advisory and sales,
will work with Marco Pagliara, head of IPB EMEA.
Starting at Goldman Sachs in 2014, Russ was responsible for
lending in EMEA and Latin America. He previously worked at
Barclays from 2007.
“As we continue on our growth journey, we’re investing in hiring
senior bankers like Adam Russ to further build out our position
as a leading global house for family entrepreneurs,” Caironi
said.
Deutsche Bank’s International Private Bank serves more than three
million clients, including private clients, small and
medium-sized enterprises in Italy, Spain, Belgium and India, and
wealth management clients from more than 80 locations in Germany,
the rest of Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Asia-Pacific and
the Americas. It has around €250 billion ($299 billion) of assets
under management and an annual revenue of about €3 billion.