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Bank of Singapore names ex-Goldman Sachs SG CEO as new chief

Jason Moo served as CEO of Goldman Sachs Singapore from 2017 to 2019.

Bank of Singapore, the private banking arm of OCBC Bank, has named Jason Moo as its chief executive officer, effective 6 March.

Moo succeeds Bahren Shaari, who retired on 31 December after 13 years with Bank of Singapore. Board member Vincent Shoo has served as interim CEO since 1 January.

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Moo has over 25 years of experience in private banking, wealth management and capital markets, including 22 years with Goldman Sachs. He joins from Bank Julius Baer, where he served as head of private banking, Southeast Asia and branch manager Singapore.

He also served as chief executive officer for Goldman Sachs Singapore from 2017 to 2019.

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