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Bank J. Safra Sarasin appoints Geraldine Low Ai Ping as managing director

According to a release, Geraldine Low Ai Ping today joined Bank J. Safra Sarasin in Singapore as Managing Director, Client Advisory.

Low, who has more than 20 years of financial markets experience, will report to Eric Morin, Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Branch and Southeast Asia. 

Low joins Bank J. Safra Sarasin from DBS Private Bank, Singapore where she was a Senior Vice President, Team Leader and Senior Client Partner.

She joined the wealth management industry in 2006 and has held senior positions at CIC Banque Privée, Singapore Branch and Citi Private Bank, Singapore. Low specializes in Ultra High Net Worth a nd Family Wealth clients.

Enid Yip, Enid Yip, Chief Executive Officer, Asia:

"Geraldine is a highly specialized financial professional, with more than 20 years of market experience. We are delighted that Geraldine is joining Bank J. Safra Sarasin for its exceptional platforms, advisory expertise and long-term stability as a home for herself and her clients. Bank J. Safra Sarasin will continue to recruit professionals of her calibre as we further our expansion in Asia."  

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