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Credit Suisse names Andy Tan as head of syndicate for Southeast Asia

He will report to Sergio Morita, head of AFG syndication & distribution.

Credit Suisse announced the appointment of Andy Tan as head of syndicate for Southeast Asia in its Asia Pacific Financing Group (AFG).

He will be responsible for the syndication and distribution of financing transactions across the entire AFG product spectrum for the bank's entrepreneur, corporate, institutional, and sovereign clients in Southeast Asia as well as in Frontier Markets.

Tan is based in Singapore and will report to Sergio Morita, the bank's head of AFG syndication & distribution. He joins Credit Suisse after eleven years with United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB), where he most recently led loan syndication for Southeast Asia

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