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Deutsche Bank Sees Departure Of Senior Wealth Figure In Asia

A head of private private banking and retail solutions, Asia, has left the German bank.
The head of private banking and retail solutions, Asia, at Deutsche Bank has left the Frankfurt-listed bank, this publication understands.
The departing manager is Neha Bakshi, based in Hong Kong, who had been at the firm for 12 years. Bakshi took on the role of head of global markets investment products in 2010.
The bank declined to comment on the matter when contacted by this publication on the matter.
In January, Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, part of the bank, hired a former BEA Union executive, Elke Schoeppl-Jost, to become its new chief investment officer for Asia-Pacific. This is to replace Chris Siniakov, who will be leaving Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management.