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Major European Private Bank Hires New CIO
Sandra Kilhof
10 September 2013
has hired Stefan Van Geyt as
the group chief investment officer, based in Luxembourg. In his new role, Van Geyt will work with both the senior
management of the group and local chief investment officers across KBL’s
pan-European network, as well as developing client products and discretionary
mandates. Prior to joining the firm, he served as director of investments at BNP Paribas Fortis in Belgium, where he for six years oversaw all investment-related activity for the
125-strong private banking unit. Van Geyt has previously held a range of positions at the
same firm, first in Luxembourg
and then in Switzerland, where he was made head of discretionary and advisory management. This appointment follows a series of senior hires by the Luxembourg-headquartered
group since the start of this year. Consequently, the firm has more than 2,000 employees
and €41 billion ($54.03 billion) in assets under management and €39 billion
($51.4 billion) in assets under custody as of December 31, 2012.