Bank of Singapore names Vi Sun Yang as head of ASEAN private banking
She will lead the bank’s largest market and join the global management committee.
Bank of Singapore, the private banking subsidiary of OCBC, has appointed Vi Sun Yang as its Head of Private Banking, ASEAN, effective from 29 June 2026.
Yang will lead the strategic growth and development of the bank’s franchise across the region, its largest market, according to a press release.
The bank said it surpassed its previously announced target of $184.73b (US$145b) in assets under management (AUM) set in 2023, recording more than 20% growth in global AUM in 2025.
She will be a member of the global management committee, reporting to the Bank of Singapore’s ceo Jason Moo.
Yang has over 30 years of experience in wealth management. Before her new role, she was Market Head for Southeast Asia at Julius Baer.
She also spent 14 years at UBS Singapore, where she held senior roles, including Head of the Private Client Segment across seven Asian markets and Market Head for Indonesia.
Moreover, she previously held roles at American Express, DBS and Standard Chartered.
Yang holds a Bachelor of Business Administration with first-class honours from the National University of Singapore, a Master of Science in wealth management from the University of Rochester, William E. Simon School of Business, and a Master of Advanced Studies in finance from the University of Bern.
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