People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Saffery Champness, Tilney Smith & Williamson, Others

The latest moves involving senior figures in and around the wealth management around the world.
Saffery Champness
Saffery Champness Registered Fiduciaries has appointed Dr
Yumei Zhang as a client director in the firm’s Geneva office.
Dr Zhang has almost 20 years’ experience in the private client,
trusts and wider finance industry, specialising in advising
clients originating from Asia-Pacific with complex
multi-jurisdictional requirements including either assets or
beneficiaries in the US and Europe.
Prior to this, Dr Zhang worked as director, at Vistra, a
spokesperson for Saffery Champness told this publication.
She is also an active member of the China subcommittee of STEP
Hong Kong and has been a member of the executive committee of
STEP Hong Kong and Co-Chair of STEP Hong Kong’s Wills and Estate
subcommittee.
“Over recent years, we have seen significant growth from our
clients in the APAC region, including mainland China where the
population of wealthy individuals has increased dramatically in
the past decade and the need for structuring of that wealth is
more important than ever,” Paul Tucknott, managing director of
Saffery Champness (Suisse) SA, said.
Dr Zhang said that "we have seen first-hand the trend in
China, Hong Kong and across the wider APAC region of clients
looking to Switzerland as a place to do business, and as a
gateway jurisdiction to enable mobility to other destinations,
such as the US, for family, educational, or lifestyle
reasons.”
Tilney Smith & Williamson
Tilney
Smith & Williamson, the wealth management group, has
appointed Rayhan Ghandi as an investment manager based in its
office in Guildford, Surrey.
Ghandi previously worked at Charles Stanley, starting as a
finance assistant in 2013; he was later promoted to the position
of investment manager. He provides comprehensive investment
management services for HNW individuals, families and
institutions and holds the Level 7 Chartered Wealth Manager
designation from the Chartered Institute of Securities and
Investment.
Chelverton
Chelverton
Asset Management has appointed Henry Botting as assistant
fund manager, working alongside James Baker and Edward Booth,
co-managers of the MI Chelverton UK Equity Growth Fund.
Botting has seven years’ experience in equity research and
investment management. He previously worked at institutional
stockbroker and investment banking group FinnCap in institutional
equity sales, providing investment advice and support to range of
investors, including asset management firms and hedge funds.
Botting started his career in investment in 2014 with Rathbone
Investment Management; he was an assistant fund manager.
A graduate of the University of Edinburgh with an MA (Hons) in
economic and social history, Botting is a CFA Charterholder, with
a CISI Level 4 Diploma in investment advice.
YouHodler
European crypto financial technology platform YouHodler has appointed
former Union Bancaire Privée senior figure, Igor Bannikov, as
chief risk and compliance officer, and member of its management
team.
The firm, which has its main offices in Switzerland and Cyprus,
said that its users can buy and sell crypto at any time, use it
for purchases or put it in a reward account generating 12 per
cent yields. Clients can also exchange crypto, fiat and
stablecoins and get instant cash and crypto loans with their
crypto assets acting as collateral. (A “stablecoin” is a
cryptocurrency that attempts to peg its market value to some
external reference, such as the dollar, or a commodity such as
gold.)
Bannikov has more than 10 years of Swiss banking experience.
Before joining YouHodler Igor served in different senior risk and
compliance positions at UBP.