Deutsche Bank Hires Ex-Bank of Singapore MD
A road cleaning machine drives past the exterior of a Deutsche Bank AG bank branch in Berlin, Germany, on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016. Deutsche Bank AG rose in Frankfurt trading after the German lender agreed to sell its U.K. insurance business for 935 million euros ($1.2 billion) and Chief Executive Officer John Cryan ruled out a capital increase. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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A former managing director from Bank of Singapore has joined Deutsche Bank’s wealth unit in Singapore.

Deutsche Bank Wealth Management hired Faye Lee as a managing director, according to a statement, tasked with covering ultra-high net worth clients in Southeast Asia.

Based in Singapore, she joins a team led by Southeast Asia head Shang-Wei Chow and reports to group head of Southeast Asia Terence Leong.

Lee has over 17 years of wealth management experience, most recently with Bank of Singapore where she was a managing director. Previously, she also worked for ING Asia Private Bank, prior to OCBC’s acquisition in 2009, Citi and HSBC.


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