Will Wang.

VP Bank names Will Wang as wealth head in Hong Kong

Wang is also now chief representative of the VP Bank AG Hong Kong Rep Office.

VP Bank has appointed Will Wang as its new head of VP Wealth Management in Hong Kong.

Wang is also now the chief representative of VP Bank AG Hong Kong Representative Office. He will step down from his current position as Head of Alternative Solutions but will retain his responsibilities as the head of Strategic Partnerships Asia.

Based in the city, Wang is tasked with supporting the bank’s business expansion opportunities not just in Hong Kong but also in Greater China.

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Reto Marx will assume the role as chief risk officer in Asia and head of Product & Solutions Asia.

Marx is responsible for risk management advisory and governance matters, as well as overseeing the Bank's operational risk, legal and compliance functions in Asia. 

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