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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Bank of Singapore, LaSalle Investment Management

Editorial Staff

20 July 2018

Bank of Singapore
Bank of Singapore has appointed three new members to its Greater China operation. The new hires will all be based in Hong Kong.

It has appointed Phonda Chan and Anne Song as managing directors and market heads, and Jacqueline Lee as head of risk and executive director.

They will report directly to Derrick Tan, chief executive of Bank of Singapore Hong Kong branch and global market head for Greater China and North Asia.

Chan was previously a managing director at LGT Bank, leading a team of relationship managers serving ultra-high and high net worth clients in the Greater China region.

Song has over 20 years as a private banker. She has held various management roles at Julius Baer and Standard Chartered Bank. Before joining Bank of Singapore, she was a managing director and country team head, Taiwan at UBS Wealth Management.

Lee will drive the risk management operation at the branch. Prior to joining Bank of Singapore, she worked at BNP Paribas Wealth Management, UBS and Coutts & Co.

LaSalle Investment Management
LaSalle Investment Management has announced that Ian Mackie, head of strategic partnerships – Asia-Pacific, and member of its APAC investment committee, will retire at the end of the year.

Mackie has spent 40 years with the firm. He first joined Jones Lang Wootton in 1978 as a retail leasing agent in Sydney, before the creation of LaSalle Investment Management after the merger of Jones Lang Wootton with LaSalle Partners in 2000. 

The firm has not announced who will be replacing Mackie.