People Moves
UBS Makes Series Of Hires In Singapore

UBS has just made a raft of new hires for its Asian wealth
management business, according to an internal announcement seen
by WealthBriefingAsia, sister publication to
WealthBriefing.
Stepping in as executive director and desk head is
Gary Goh. Goh joins the firm from Credit Suisse where he
served as team leader and senior relationship manager. He brings
over 13 years of experience in global private banking to the
role.
Tan Yeu Cheng was also named executive director and cluster
head. Cheng is a seasoned private banker and most recently served
as senior vice president and team leader for the Singapore office
of DBS Private Bank.
Joining the bank as director and client advisor is
Yvonne Koh, who used to be vice president of private banking
for Credit Suisse Singapore. Also recently named as client
advisors and associate directors are
Loh Swee Sung and
Wendy Toh. Sung was previously a senior assistant
relationship manager at Credit Suisse, while Toh was an associate
director for Singapore at DBS Private Bank.
"These new appointments to the Singapore team will further
strengthen UBS' client coverage for Singapore and demonstrate our
ongoing commitment to develop our attractive franchise through
the selective addition of talents,"
Peter Kok, regional market manager for UBS Wealth Management,
said.
The Swiss bank has added about 400 new staff in Singapore since
the start of 2010, 150 of whom are experienced client advisors.
Media reports say the bank intends to grow its Asia Pacific
advisor network from 900 to 1,200 over the next few years.
The appointments of Goh, Koh, and Sung took effect in 1 December,
while Toh's became effective on 3 December. Tan Yeu Cheng
joined the firm on 15 November. All will report to
Eddie Gan, the country team head for Singapore, in their new
roles.