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UBS Names Australia Wealth Management Head

The appointee has worked at a variety of firms, including Credit Suisse and Citi Private Bank.
UBS has appointed Andrew
Bird as head of wealth management for Australia, after leading
National Australia Bank's wealth management arm, JBWere, for a
decade.
Bird, who is rejoining the firm afer spending time as a
market manager for UBS in Melbourne; has also served in
senior roles at Credit Suisse’s private bank, and Citi Private
Bank.
“Australia is a critical pillar of our APAC growth strategy, and
we continue to increase our footprint, invest in talents and
on-the-ground capabilities to fully capture the significant
growth potential of the market,” UBS said in a statement.
In his new role, Bird will be based in Sydney reporting to Jin
Yee Young, co-head for global wealth management, Asia-Pacific,
and locally to Nick Hughes and Greg Peirce, co-country heads of
Australasia. He will join the GWM Southeast Asia, Japan, India
and Australia management team, as well as the Australia Country
Management Forum.
This publication has asked UBS whether Bird is taking on a newly-formed role or not, and may update this article in due course.