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HSBC appoints Annie Lim as GPB desk head for Singapore

Lim joins from Lombard Odier and spent 11 years with Credit Suisse.

HSBC has named Annie Lim as global private banking (GPB) desk head for Singapore.

She is tasked with growing HSBC’s client relationships in the UHNW segment and Family Offices.

Lim, who took over the position on 2 December 2024, joins HSBC from Lombard Odier.

She brings over 29 years of banking experience in Asia. She has worked in the field of wealth management and client advisory.

Prior to Lombard Odier, Lim had worked 11 years at Credit Suisse and spent a decade at Standard Chartered and American Express Bank.

Lim reports to Hammad Hashmi, market head, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, HSBC GPB.

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