
Deutsche Bank Private Bank has recently welcomed an experienced HSBC FX specialist to its team. Cora Chiu has been designated as the Head of Investment Management, North Asia, a development that came into effect on December 16 and is pending regulatory approval. Chiu’s role will be to lead investment sales operations for the North Asia region, while also managing local supervisory functions over FX advisory and wealth planning resources. She will be stationed in Hong Kong, reporting to both Gian-Maria Piccolo and Fred Fong locally.
Chiu brings with her a wealth of experience, spanning nearly two decades in various sectors including FX and commodity advisory, multi-asset trading, and product strategy. Her most recent role was as the Head of FX & Commodities, North Asia at HSBC. Chiu has a rich history of working at esteemed organizations like Citi, where she was instrumental in shaping the regional FX strategy for ultra-high net worth clients and family offices. She also has experience working at UBS, where she contributed to their wealth management and FICC (fixed income, currencies and commodities) divisions.
Chiu will be taking over from Cedric Ko, who has chosen to explore new opportunities outside the bank. A representative from the bank confirmed the details of the internal memo.
Who is Cora Chiu?
Cora Chiu is an experienced professional with nearly 20 years of experience across various sectors such as FX and commodity advisory, multi-asset trading, and product strategy. She has worked for prominent financial institutions like HSBC, Citi, and UBS.
What is Cora Chiu’s new role at Deutsche Bank Private Bank?
Cora Chiu has been appointed as the Head of Investment Management, North Asia at Deutsche Bank Private Bank. Her responsibilities will include leading investment sales operations for the North Asia region, and supervising FX advisory and wealth planning resources.
Who did Cora Chiu succeed at Deutsche Bank Private Bank?
Cora Chiu succeeded Cedric Ko in the role of Head of Investment Management, North Asia. Ko has decided to pursue new opportunities outside of the bank.