Tag: rbs coutts

The private banking arm of RBS has established the Coutts Institute in Singapore and named Roger Low as head. It has also hired new heads of strategy and change for Asia.
By Leigh Powell | 14 April 2011
The bank lists snatching market share and building corporate relationships in Asia as priorities for 2011. Meanwhile, RBS Coutts names a new head of NRI and South Asia business ...
By Leigh Powell | 1 February 2011
The RBS Coutts veteran becomes the next to depart the UK firm for the Swiss private bank, which has also hired Ciro Ahmad as chief operating officer.
By Joe Marsh | 4 August 2010
Ranjit Khanna becomes the market head for non-resident Indians and South Asia at the Royal Bank of Scotland's international private banking arm.
By Lara Wozniak | 24 May 2010
Ignatius KK (Iggy) Chong replaces Heer as the new head of private banking for North Asia at RBS Coutts.
By Lara Wozniak | 12 May 2010
The Swiss private bank has been hiring feverishly in the region, but may find it harder to attract talent down the road.
By Joseph Marsh | 10 March 2010
As it rebuilds its team in Asia, the UK firm becomes the latest private bank to relocate a top-level executive, Nick Cringle, to the region. It has also hired Manfred Liechti ...
By Joseph Marsh | 1 March 2010
The overseer of RBS Coutts's integration with ABN Amro Private Banking in India will now run the South Asia business.
By Joseph Marsh | 23 October 2009
RBS Coutts's newly installed chief executive Nick Pollard laments the employee 'following culture' in private banking in the region.
By Joseph Marsh | 19 October 2009
Contrary to previous reports, former RBS Coutts chief executive Hanspeter Brunner has joined Swiss private bank BSI.
By Joseph Marsh | 28 September 2009
RBS Coutts launches a women-specific private banking initiative, noting that women "wish to be treated like a man but spoken to like a woman".
By Lara Wozniak | 24 April 2009
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February, 2012