Bank veteran gets Greater China posting


Bank of Singapore

SINGAPORE: The Bank of Singapore, one of Asia’s biggest private banks, said yesterday it appointed Ronnie Cheung as its chief operating officer (COO) for Greater China, effective March 19.

Cheung, a banking veteran with over two decades of experience, joins from Credit Suisse, where she was the Hong Kong COO, according to the statement.

The Bank of Singapore is the private banking arm of Singapore’s second-largest lender by assets, the Overseas-Chinese Banking Corp.

Cheung will be responsible for the governance and operations of Bank of Singapore’s Hong Kong branch to support the franchise’s continued growth across Greater China.

She will also spearhead the Bank of Singapore’s “transformation efforts and execution of key strategic initiatives in the region”, it added in the statement.

The appointment of Cheung is part of the Bank of Singapore’s efforts to bolster its bench strength to entrench its leadership in Hong Kong, it said. — Reuters

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