Published by Asia Asset Management – 5th Sep 2018
Lombard Odier, a Swiss global wealth and asset manager for private and institutional clients, has appointed Sen Sui, a former senior executive at Credit Agricole Indosuez, as one of the managing directors for its Asia private banking business.
Based in Singapore, Mr. Sui will be responsible for “managing key client relationships and further strengthening the bank’s client service proposition in Asia”, the company says in a statement on September 4.
Mr. Sui was previously chief executive of Credit Agricole Indosuez in Singapore and its head of wealth management in Asia.
In his new position, he reports to Vincent Magnenat, Lombard Odier’s chief executive officer for Asia Pacific and a limited partner in the company.
According to Mr. Magnenat, Mr. Sui’s track record and expertise make him a “valuable addition” to the company “as we continue to extend our footprint and strategic alliances across Asia Pacific and deliver bespoke wealth and investment solutions for our clients”.
“Asia is a crucial growth market for us and we are seeing increasing demand for our tailored suite of wealth management solutions in the region,” he says in the statement.
Geneva-based Lombard Odier had assets under management of 274 billion Swiss francs (US$281.8 billion) at the end of June 2018.