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MUFG Bank China names new deputy president 

Benjamin Lam brings over 30 years of experience in his new role.

MUFG Bank has appointed Benjamin Lam as deputy president of MUFG Bank China.

Lam will concurrently lead the bank’s global corporate and investment banking (GCIB), China; and the global corporate banking division for China, according to MUFG.

Lam first joined MUFG Bank China in September 2023. He is credited for the growth of MUFG China’s non-Japanese corporate and investment banking business.

He will be based in Shanghai and reports to Yoshiki Hasegawa, president of MUFG Bank China; and Tony Lee, MUFG’s head of global corporate & investment banking for East Asia.

He brings over 30 years of work experience spanning retail banking, corporate banking, and transaction banking.

Before joining MUFG, Lam was with JPMorgan Chase Bank China, where he served several senior positions, including as deputy president, head of AML, head of trade China, and head of trade sales for Greater China.

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