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French Private Bank Expands With Four Hires

Devina Shah London 23 March 2011

French Private Bank Expands With Four Hires

Banque de Gestion Privée Indosuez, the French private bank, has made four new appointments.

Emmanuel Simon joins as a private banker, responsible for regional development, to be based in Paris. Simon was latterly a private wealth advisor at SocGen Private Banking in Paris, managing a portfolio of clients. He has also worked for BNP Paribas Wealth Management.

Alexandre Guerre-Chaley and Damien Saby join in the same role, both to be based in Lyon. Guerre-Chaley was latterly a wealth advisor at Centre Banque Privée, while Saby worked for Groupe Avenir France. Saby has also held roles at Neuflize-OBC.

Lastly, Arnaud Cadré has been appointed private banker, wealth management in Paris. Cadré was latterly a wealth advisor at SocGen Private Banking, also in the French capital, managing private client portfolios.

Banque de Gestion Privée Indosuez’s French offices are in Lille, Paris, Nantes, Lyon, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Marseille and Nouméa.

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