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BNP Paribas Wealth Management Makes Splash Of CEO Changes

The French lender has made three senior appointments across the world.
BNP Paribas Wealth Management has named Pierre Vrielinck, Hubert Musseau and François Dacquin as the new chief executives of three markets.
Vrielinck has been chosen to head up the firm's Asia-Pacific operations. He joined BNP Paribas in 1998 and has since held various management positions in asset management and securities services including chief operating officer of BNP Paribas Switzerland and deputy head of wealth management international Europe. In 2014, he was appointed CEO of Switzerland and emerging markets. Vrielinck will replace Mignonne Cheng, who has spent more than 26 years at BNP Paribas. Since 2010, she has served as chairman and CEO for APAC. She will continue to serve as chairman.
Musseau has been appointed CEO of Switzerland and emerging
markets. Musseau started his career with BNP Paribas in 1996 and
has held a variety of roles across the bank, including head of
risk management, chief operating officer of wealth management and
deputy CEO of wealth management Brazil. Since 2013, he has served
as CEO of Luxembourg and international Europe markets.
Dacquin has been named CEO of Luxembourg and international Europe
markets. Dacquin joined BNP Paribas in 1993 and has held various
positions in the bank, including head of risk management and
credit, and head of investment services for Switzerland and
emerging markets. Since 2010, he has led the strategic
initiatives and transversal marketing team.
“With these appointments, BNP Paribas Wealth Management is demonstrating its firm commitment to the continued development of our wealth management business across the world thanks to these highly experienced individuals who collectively bring their unparalleled expertise to the service of our clients,” said Vincent Lecomte, co-CEO of BNP Paribas.