UOB appoints international business development director, DBS names financial crime and security services head

According to efinancialcareers, Singapore banks DBS and UOB have both made significant new hires during the post-bonus recruitment season this quarter.

In a buy-side to sell-side move, UOB has appointed senior asset manager Aaron Tay as a director in international business development. And DBS now has a new Hong Kong head of financial crime and security services, Moon Wang.

Wang comes from Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong, where he was an executive director and regional head of financial crime.

Meanwhile, UOB’s new recruit Tay was a portfolio manager at private equity firm Heritas Capital Management from 2010 to 2015. 

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