People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Deutsche Bank Wealth Management, Ping An

The latest moves in the Asia-Pacific wealth management sector.
Deutsche Bank Wealth Management
Deutsche
Bank Wealth Management has appointed Aleksandar
Pfajfer as managing director and head of lending
and deposits Asia-Pacific, and Tony Tan as director
and head of strategic lending Asia.
Pfajfer joined the firm on 22 January. Based in Hong Kong, Pfajfer reports to Balaji Prasanna, global head of lending and deposits and Lok Yim, head of APAC.
He was previously head of banking and lending at Credit Suisse. He has over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry and has worked in London, Zurich, New York and Hong Kong.
Tan joined on 26 December. He reports to Mitch Matharu, global head of strategic lending; and head of lending Southeast Asia and South Asia.
He is based in Singapore. He joined from Nomura Investment Banking, where he ran its Principal Finance Group covering Asia including Australia. Tan previously worked at Deutsche Bank and Merrill Lynch.
Ping An
Financial services firm Ping An has appointed
Donald Lacey Jr. and Dr. Marco Huesch as managing Director and
chief operating officer, and managing director and chief medical
officer, of the Ping An Global Voyager Fund and Ping An's group
innovation office, respectively.
Lacey and Huesch will join the team led by Jonathan Larsen, the chief innovation officer of the group and chairman and chief executive of the fund, to identify global fintech and healthtech opportunities.
Lacey joins from Citigroup's corporate and investment banking division, where he worked as a managing director in a variety of senior roles across Asia-Pacific.
Prior to joining the fund, Huesch was a vice chair of research and an associate professor at Penn State Hershey Medical Center in the US.