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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Raiffeisen Bank International, Cult Wines
Editorial Staff
7 March 2019
Raiffeisen Cult Wines’ MD and co-founder Tom Gearing said Staub will lead the existing team of analysts and researchers to help advance the company’s investment strategy, analytical research and risk management capacities. The fine-wine specialist, established in 2007, manages around £100 million in assets for private client investors. Burgundy-born Staub, a long-time wine collector and investor, has spent 25 years as a fixed-income specialist, holding senior trading and portfolio management roles at JP Morgan, Barclays Capital, Dresdner Kleinwort, Credit Agricole, BBVA and most recently the London Clearing House (LCH). Staub was one of the founding investors and directors of the board of 67 Pall Mall, the St James’ Fine Wine Members Club. He studied economics and finance at the Burgundy School of Business and is a certified Chartered Financial Analyst.
Vienna-based financial conglomerate has appointed Frenchman Olivier Staub to the new post of investment director. Staub will be based at the group’s head office in London where he will also join the global management team.