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EXCLUSIVE: Blue-Blooded Bank Makes Raft Of UK, Asia-Pacific Appointments
Tom Burroughes
3 September 2013
, the private
bank, has made a number of top-level hires across its UK and Asia-Pacific divisions, including the
leader for its sports and entertainment business and a key addition to its
operations covering Indonesia,
this publication can exclusively report. Simon Hopes has been
appointed as market leader for the bank’s sports and entertainment business,
joining from NatWest and RBS Stockbrokers, where he was head of
distribution. Hopes will be responsible
for the ongoing development and expansion of Coutts’ wealth management and
private banking services for high net worth individuals in this space. He will
be based in London,
and report to Harry Keogh, managing director, London One, which comprises the
Sports & Entertainment, Professionals, Executives and Landowners
client groups. The previous holder of the post,
David Thompson, is now working in a more client-facing role. In his previous role, Hopes
was responsible for distribution within the retail stockbrokers business. Prior
to that, he spent 13 years working within RBS and NatWest’s private banking
business in various roles. Most
recently, he was regional director for RBS and NatWest Private Banking in the Midlands and South West. He started his career on the graduate
scheme at HSBC Private Banking, where he spent eight years as a private banking
manager. In another exclusive report, this
publication can reveal that Robert Hemphill, executive director, digital solutions,
has been appointed. He will be responsible for developing the firm’s private
banking and wealth management digital channel proposition, and will report to
Joe Norburn, head of digital and front office solutions at Coutts. Asia Also exclusively reported by this
publication today, Coutts has bolstered its Singapore-based team with the
appointment of Watty Buwanawati as executive director, business development for
the Indonesia
market, with immediate effect. Based in Singapore,
Buwanawati is responsible for business development in Indonesia and she reports to Jacqueline Chua,
managing director, market head for South East Asia.
With 21 years of experience in Indonesia
financial services, she previously headed the private wealth management business
for Deutsche in Indonesia,
where she built an onshore private banking franchise. Buwanawati has also
previously worked at ANZ Panin Bank and American Express Bank in Indonesia. Back
in the UK In the UK, Coutts has made a number of
hires across operations, IT and its digital arms in the regions. Among the
appointments, as previously announced, are those of Mark Esner, executive director,
wealth management to the Manchester
operation. Another senior appointment in August was
that of Vivienne Ng, head of the China Desk within Coutts' International
business in the UK.
She previously worked at Credit Suisse. John Farnsworth was named as executive director,
head of derivative platforms in August. He previously worked at Barclays’
wealth and investment arm, and Merrill Lynch. Donna Burns was named head of HR last
month, and she previously worked at The Renaissance Group. Infrastructure roles at the bank include Paul
Dineen, executive director, head of investment governance and operations change,
joining from Lloyds Banking Group, where he had held a number of leadership
roles. Another hire is that of James Alexander, managing
director and head of operations, UK.
He will work with Martin Rettich, managing director and head of operations,
Switzerland.
Alexander assumed his new role earlier this month and joins from RBS Group,
Markets & International Banking. Finally, Andrew Nixon, head of Wealth IT
UK, joins the bank on 4 September, having previously worked at JP Morgan and
Fidelity International, among others. Most recently, he was head of technology
for Legal and General Investment Management.