The world's largest wealth manager UBS on Thursday appointed former Credit ...
FILE PHOTO: A man walks past a UBS logo projected on a screen in Singapore, January 14, 2019. REUTERS/Feline Lim/File Photo
Khan, Credit Suisse’s former head of International Wealth Management who is seen as a rising star with potential for one of the big banks’ top jobs, will replace former Commerzbank head Martin Blessing as UBS wealth management co-head alongside the US-based Tom Naratil. “I’m looking forward to having Suni and Iqbal join the Group Executive Board,” Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti said in a statement. “They are great additions to the team and will help us drive sustainable growth and profitability for UBS.”
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