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DBS names Private Banking Head
Thursday, 8 April 2010
at 12:45
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DBS Group Holdings Ltd. appointed Tan Su Shan, 42, as head of private banking, including asset management. Tan, currently at Morgan Stanley in Singapore, succeeds Amy Yip, who remains head of DBS Hong Kong.
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