People Moves
New Leader In Latin America, Caribbean Takes Helm At UBS Wealth Management

UBS's wealth arm announced new leadership for its Latin America and Caribbean region yesterday.
UBS Wealth Management Latin America and Caribbean has appointed a
new leader in the person of Alexander van Tienhoven, a former
top-ranking manager at Citi, where he held a number of roles
including at its private banking arm.
He will be based in Zurich and will report, as the LatAm
group's managing director, to Paul Raphael, who leads the
division's global emerging markets business.
Van Tienhoven takes over from Gabriel Castello who took the helm
of Wealth Management Europe International at UBS on 1 March,
reporting to Jakob Stott, head of WM Europe.
The new LatAm/Caribbean boss at UBS is widely regarded as one of
the most senior and experienced wealth management executives in
the Latin American market, UBS said. At Citi, he had
a 27-year career, most recently as chief executive Latin
America for Citi Wealth and Investment Management. He previously
acted as the region president for Citigroup Private Bank in Latin
America.
He will work in close partnership with Rick Gonzalez, head of
Wealth Management Americas International.
This appointment is effective as of 30 March.
The role means van Tienhoven is responsible for a region covering
the following countries: Brazil, Mexico, Bahamas, Argentina,
Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador,
Colombia, Guyana, Central America and the Caribbean.
In his previous berth as chief executive of Citi Wealth and
Investment Management in Mexico and Latin America, he was
responsible for Citi Private Bank, Citigold Private Client,
Banamex Banca Privada & Patrimonial, Citigold International and
International Personal Banking. He was also responsible for the
asset management, brokerage, retirement, insurance and trust
businesses.
From 2000 to 2015, he was managing director and general manager
of Citi Private Bank, Mexico. In 2002, van Tienhoven was given
the mandate to integrate Banamex Private Bank into Citi Private
Bank.
From 1996 to 1999, he served as vice president and general
manager of Citibank Portugal and was a member of the management
committee of Citibank Spain.