People Moves
UBS Creates New Role Of Trading Strategies Head In Chief Investment Office

The world's largest wealth manager has created a new role at its CIO division.
UBS Wealth Management has appointed Vinay Pande to the
newly-created role of managing director and head of trading
strategies in its chief investment office, taking effect from
today.
Prior to joining UBS,
Pande was a partner at hedge fund manager Brevan Howard. He and
his team of three former colleagues will form part of the CIO's
recently created ultra high net worth and alternatives team.
Pande joined Brevan Howard in 2012 and managed a global
multi-asset fund for the firm. He was previously a managing
director and chief investment advisor at Deutsche Bank from 2006
to 2012, and a portfolio manager at hedge fund manager Caxton
Associates from 2004 to 2006. He held trading roles across a
variety of asset classes at Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse and
JP Morgan Chase from 1993 to 2004. He worked for the World Bank
from 1985 to 1993, including serving as its chief investment
officer.