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Deutsche Bank names Jeffrey Yen Chieh Peng as China Onshore WM Head

He joins from Bank of Singapore.

Jeffrey Yen Chieh Peng will join Deutsche Bank Wealth Management as Managing Director, Head of China Onshore Wealth Management where he will be responsible for developing and executing long-term expansion strategies in the local market, as well as advising on Greater China business for the North Asia region.

He joins Deutsche Bank Wealth Management from Bank of Singapore, where he served as Managing Director and Head of Strategic Alliance and IAM Excellence Centre for Greater China and North Asia. He was responsible for generating strategy for the setting up of BoS Securities in Greater China onshore and building the Independent Asset Manager business for GC & North Asia.

Prior to Bank of Singapore, he was with UBS for 11 years last as Executive Director and Head of Wealth Management Investment Products and Services in China.

The appointment will kick into effect on 02 September.  

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