People Moves
Who’s Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Weatherbys, Coutts, Suntera, DFSA
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The latest moves and appointments for wealth management roles in the UK, other parts of Europe, the Middle East and select international locations.
Weatherbys
UK-based Weatherbys
Banking Group has hired two new bankers, the eighth and ninth
added to the team in the past year as part of the private bank’s
growth plans.
Mark Hassett and Heather Sonnet, who join the London team, both bring extensive experience in client-facing roles and senior leadership, the firm said in a statement.
Hassett has a background of working with high net worth clients and supporting those with complex, multi-jurisdictional needs throughout his career. He has held senior leadership positions at the Royal Bank of Canada and Swiss private bank EFG.
“Having spent my career helping internationally connected clients
navigate their options in the UK, I’m pleased to be joining
Weatherbys, where I can continue to support this sophisticated
community. I’m particularly drawn to the bank’s strong reputation
among high net worth individuals,” Hassett said.
Sonnet has over 30 years’ experience as a Chartered & Certified
Financial Planner and private banker. She has worked in roles
across the sector, from director to business owner.
Weatherbys recently released its full-year results for 2025. They show another year of growth, with deposit balances up 11 per cent to over £1.9 billion ($2.53 billion), lending balances exceeding £1 billion and total assets rising to over £2 billion.
Coutts
Coutts Crown Dependencies has formed a dedicated client
acquisition team, led by Tina Cartner, who comes to the role with
40 years’ experience across the NatWest Group.
Other team members include Susie Alderson, client acquisition
member, and Lucas Burton, also a client acquisition manager,
Coutts said in a recent
statement.
Suntera
Dubai Financial Services Authority
(DFSA) has appointed Armin Peter as managing director, markets,
effective 3 August.
Peter has almost 30 years’ capital markets and banking experience
in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, including more than 17
years of experience at UBS, where he was based in London and held
several senior leadership positions, including global head of
debt syndicate and sustainable banking, EMEA. Peter was
also a board member of the International Capital Market
Association (ICMA), Global Financial Markets Association (GFMA),
Global Digital Finance (GDF), and chair of ICMA’s FinTech
Advisory Committee.