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Change At The Top Of Credit Suisse In Singapore

The bank has announced a number of top-level changes at its operations in Singapore.
Credit Suisse has appointed Benjamin Cavalli as chief executive for Singapore, adding to his existing role as head of Southeast Asia and head of Singapore location for private banking. The lender also made a number of other senior appointments.
Cavalli reports to Francesco de Ferrari, head of private banking for Asia-Pacific and CEO of Southeast Asia. Cavalli takes over from Lito Camacho, who remains in his role as vice chairman for Asia-Pacific, the Zurich-listed banking group said today.
With Credit Suisse since 2009, Cavalli has over 20 years’ experience in both wealth management and investment banking across Asia and Switzerland, 15 of which were in senior management roles based in Singapore.
Tan Kuan Ern, head of Singapore coverage, investment banking and capital markets (IBCM), is appointed to the additional role as deputy Singapore CEO. He takes over this role from Edwin Low who remains as co-head of IBCM, Asia-Pacific. an joined Credit Suisse in 2010 and has more than 16 years of investment banking experience.
Jacky Ang has been appointed as branch manager for Credit Suisse Singapore branch and senior corporate officer for Credit Suisse (Singapore) Limited, in addition to his role as chief operating officer, Singapore. He takes over these two roles from Chien Chien Wong who was recently appointed COO, Asia-Pacific.
Ang has been with Credit Suisse for 19 years and has been COO Singapore since 2015, as well as the Singapore deputy branch manager and deputy senior corporate officer since 2012.