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Florida-Based Espírito Santo Bank Names Wealth Management Head
Eliane Chavagnon
26 November 2013
Florida-based has named Rafael Madan as
senior vice president and head of wealth management, as well as promoting
Carlos Modia as chief financial officer and hiring Andrew Methven as chief operating
officer. Madan will oversee Espírito Santo Bank's private bankers and develop new private
banking products. He will represent the firm in the US and Latin America,
along with the senior management team, and play a significant role in
community organizations, according to a statement. Madan was most recently managing director of Wells Fargo
Advisors in Miami, FL, where he was responsible for 90 financial advisors. He joined
Oppenheimer & Co (Miami) in 1994 and ended his 12-year tenure there as managing director/branch manager. Prior to that, he was
director for Latin America Private Banking at Merrill Lynch Bank & Trust
Company in Miami. His
appointment comes after Family Wealth Report learnt in October that Lia
Yaffar-Pena, president at ES Financial Services (the brokerage unit of Espirito
Santo Bank) left the firm to pursue other interests. Yaffar-Pena was also
senior vice president and head of the bank’s wealth management division. Modia, now CFO, joined Espírito Santo
Bank in 2005 and before this promotion
was senior vice president and chief operating officer. Methven, meanwhile, joins from RBC International Wealth
Management, where he was latterly head of operations and technology
in Miami. From 2003 to 2011, he was COO for the Americas region and before that was director of finance at RBC Global
Asset Management in Toronto. Espírito Santo Bank is a majority-owned subsidiary of Banco
Espírito Santo, which is headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal, with
offices in Europe, South America, Africa and the Far and Middle East.