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EFG International Appoints Team Head For Greece

EFG International has appointed a team head covering Greece, in another development at the firm following a top-level management change at the group earlier in January.
Switzerland-headquartered EFG International
said today its business in Luxembourg has appointed a team head
covering Greece - a newly created role - in another development
at the firm following a top-level management change at the group
earlier in January.
The Zurich-listed firm said it has appointed Lena Lascari to the
position with effect from 1 March. She will be a member of the
management committee and report to François-Regis Montazel,
managing director of EFG Bank (Luxembourg), the bank said in a
statement.
Lascari will focus on the development of Greek high net worth
individual business. She was most recently chief executive and
managing director of Eurobank Private Bank, based in Luxembourg.
Prior to this, she was head of wealth management at HSBC in
Athens, Greece from 2001 to 2002 and, before that, spent 15 years
at Credit Commercial de France, culminating as country CEO, Greek
branches.
Earlier in January, EFG International said its chief financial
officer, Giorgio Pradelli, was taking on the added role of deputy
chief executive to allow his colleague and CEO, John Williamson,
to focus more time on developing the firm’s five private banking
operations. Pradelli now concentrates on EFGI’s operational and
risk platform as well as taking on the deputy CEO role.
The past year or so has seen this bank, which at one stage
suffered from a high cost/income ratio, make a number of
restructuring moves to boost margins and overall profitability.
In a trading update on Q3 figures for 2013, the bank said
revenue-generating assets under management rose “slightly” while
revenues and margins were affected by low interest rates, market
conditions and a weaker dollar exchange rate.
Last September, EFG Bank, EFG International’s principal Swiss
subsidiary, appointed a former top banker at BSI, Jean-Louis
Platteau, as head of private banking in Geneva.