Goldman poaches private wealth banker from Citi

By Lara Wozniak | 17 July 2008
Keywords: kaven leung | private banking
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Kaven Leung joins Goldman Sachs as deputy head of private wealth management Asia.

Long-time Citi private banker, Kaven Leung, will jump ship to Goldman Sachs as deputy head of private wealth management Asia, according to an internal memo that FinanceAsia has seen.

After a 21-year career at Citi, most recently as the chief executive officer of Citi Global Wealth Management (GWM) Asia-Pacific, Leung joins Goldman in a newly created position. According to the memo, Leung will be responsible for establishing and executing the firm's private wealth management business strategy in Asia ex-Japan, as well as leading the team of investment professionals in ...
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