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French Bank Continues Hiring With New Role In Paris
Devina Shah
4 April 2011
Banque de Gestion Privée Indosuez, the French wealth manager, has strengthened its team with the appointment of Nathalie Velay as head of structured financing. Velay joined the firm in November 2010 before which she was director of financing and property at Banque Privée 1818. She has also worked at Crédit Foncier. The bank has been ramping up its hiring from the start of the year, most recently making four new appointments to its Paris and regional offices. In Paris Emmanuel Simon joined as a private banker, responsible for regional development, and Arnaud Cadré was named private banker, wealth management. In Lyon Alexandre Guerre-Chaley and Damien Saby joined as private bankers. Banque de Gestion Privée Indosuez’s French offices are in Lille, Paris, Nantes, Lyon, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Marseille and Nouméa.