Strategy
UBS Opens Another Campus In Asia Amid Talent Management Drive

UBS has added another campus - in Beijing - to its roster in Asia as this bank seeks to develop more in-house talent.
UBS late last week
officially opened its Beijing campus the UBS University, a sign
of how such banks are seeking to drive talent management in
mainland China and other parts of the Asia region.
The Beijing facility adds to the UBS campuses operating in Hong
Kong and Singapore.
"The growth momentum across all of our businesses in China,
including the investment bank and wealth and asset management,
remains undiminished. We have announced that we planned to double
our headcount in China by 2020. We expect the campus in Beijing
to become a rich source of financial talent that will help meet
the spiraling demand as our businesses continue to grow," Eugene
Qian, chairman of UBS China Strategy Board, said in a
statement.
The campus will primarily provide UBS employees with a range of
talent, professional development and leadership programmes as
well as and divisional training. The facility can also host
external educational events.
A number of financial organisations, such as UBS and its peers,
have developed programmes for the graduate and post-graduate
level, seeking to keep pace with demand for skills seen as strong
in Asia. (To view a summary of such education schemes around the
world, click
here.) Last July, UBS opened the Shanghai campus of the UBS
Business University in Lujiazui, the city's financial
district.
UBS rival Credit Suisse said in 2015 that there are an estimated
7 million millionaires in the Asia region. On the assumption that
a banker can on average handle 35 clients, that would translate
into a need to have 200,000 private bankers. But at the moment
there are only around 10,000 such people.