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Deutsche Bank Creates Head Of Private Markets Role

Eliane Chavagnon 31 January 2017

Deutsche Bank Creates Head Of Private Markets Role

A former Credit Suisse man has joined Deutsche Bank to oversee the delivery of alternative investments to ultra-wealthy clients.

Deutsche Bank Wealth Management has appointed Mike Isikow as head of private markets within its global products and solutions group - a new role at the firm.

Based in New York, Isikow will lead a global team that provides illiquid assets - such as private equity and co-investments - across all asset classes to ultra high net worth clients.

He joins from Credit Suisse Wealth Management, where he most recently led the private equity product management team. Earlier, he worked at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, as well as at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton and JP Morgan.

In his new role, he will report to Bernd Amlung, global head of GPS at Deutsche Bank Wealth Management.

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