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RBC hires non-resident Indian team from Citigroup

Canadian bank is new "friendly" home to four London-based wealth
managers. The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) has lifted a
London-based team of wealth managers out of Citigroup in a bid to
increase coverage of non-resident Indians in Europe and Asia.
The Canadian bank's wealth-management arm has appointed Sumit
Sibal, Amit Kachawaha, Amit Kotha and Vikram Anand to provide
investment advice and private-banking services to expatriate
Indians.
Friendly home
"The team comes with strong credentials and an extensive book of
clients," says Mark Evans, head RBC Wealth Management in the U.K
and Ireland. "The appointment of the non-resident Indian team
demonstrates our commitment to building out our wealth-management
platform by continuing to hire talented individuals."
RBC made a flurry of London-based wealth-management hires last
summer. Among those appointments were Haitham Karaket and
Barnabus Reynolds from Bear Stearns, Konstantinos Dedes from
Julius Baer and Roberto Islas from Clariden.
At the time, Evans said RBC was benefiting from "a flight to
quality" by wealth managers "who are seeking a more stable,
successful and friendly home in the current volatile market."
RBC Wealth Management includes Toronto-based RBC's Canadian and
U.S. asset-management businesses, its global private-banking
operations, and Minneapolis-based retail brokerage RBC Wealth
Management USA, formerly RBC Dain Rauscher. -FWR
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