People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - ABN AMRO, Quilter

The latest senior moves in asset and wealth management from across Europe and the UK.
ABN AMRO
ABN AMRO is going
to reappoint Tanja Cuppen and Christian Bornfeld to its executive
board. Cuppen is the firm’s chief risk officer and Bornfeld its
chief innovation and technology officer; he will also be named
executive board vice chair when the group convenes its annual AGM
on 21 April. At the meeting, Cuppen will be reappointed for a
further three years and Bornfeld for a further four years.
The Dutch bank said their remuneration would remain
unchanged.
Quilter
Quilter has appointed
Tazim Essani as an independent non-executive director and member
of its board remuneration committee.
Essani has more than 30 years’ strategy and merger and
acquisition experience in senior executive roles including at
Close Brothers, Santander UK and GE Capital. She has a
significant track record in regulated financial services
businesses, including the wealth management sector, in the UK and
internationally covering corporate finance, strategy, business
development and transformational change, the firm said in a
statement yesterday. She is a graduate of Durham university and
has an MBA from INSEAD. Essani currently sits as a NED on the
City of London Investment Group board.
Quilter manages £117.8 billion ($163.9 billion) in customer
investments (as at 31 December 2020).