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Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management Makes Geneva-Based Hire For Mexico

Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management continues to build out its private banking team across the world to serve Latin American clients - this time in Mexico specifically.
Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management has brought in Pascal Landrove as a managing director and senior relationship manager for Mexico.
Based in Geneva, Landrove reports locally to Matthias Musch, head of wealth management for Latin America within Switzerland, and directly to Felipe Godard, head of wealth management for Latin America.
Landrove has over 15 years of wealth management experience, joining the bank from Lombard Oddier, where he spent seven years as a managing director and relationship manager, covering Mexico. Before Lombard, Landrove spent over a decade at UBS, where he spent most of his tenure covering Latin America as a relationship manager and desk head for Mexico.
Over the past year, DeAWM has expanded its private banking presence in several markets including Latin America, the West Coast, Texas and Miami, FL.
Earlier this year, Dessy Arteaga joined as a senior relationship manager; Santiago Trigo joined as head of central America, Andean and Southern Cone regions; and most recently Francesca Boschini joined as an international wealth planner with an eye on Latin America.
Other private banking hires have included Lee Hutter as head of the US western region last September, and Mark Laroe, who was taken on to launch a Dallas private banking office.
DeAWM also hired private banking teams in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles throughout 2014.