People Moves
DBS Private Bank Adds Senior Executives To Indonesia Team
DBS has bolstered its Indonesian premier banking operations
with the appointment of two senior private bankers to its
team.
Stanley Puah, who joined in January from HSBC Private
Bank Singapore, will be heading the bank's Indonesia team, which
is composed of around 10 private banking specialists.
Tan See Wee, the other new hire, will be senior vice
president and deputy team leader for Indonesia. Tan is a former
head investment strategist at Great Eastern Life Assurance. Both
will be based in Singapore and report directly to
Chan Kwee Him, the country head for Indonesia.
DBS has been expanding its senior management force as it seeks to
capture a wider share of Asia's fast growing high net worth
market. In 2010, the bank hired
Su Shan Tan from Morgan Stanley to head its private banking
unit in Asia. In a statement, the company said that the
Indonesian HNW market is worth $80 billion.
DBS has a network of 40 branches and sub-branches across 11
cities in Indonesia. These latest appointments bring the total
staff numbers of the Indonesia team to around 40, up by about 25
per cent over the past year.
In December 2010, the private bank included the country in its
list of six key markets where it intends to grow its earnings
contribution. DBS last year launched a new SME financing
programme in Indonesia, which targets the mass affluent. The
other locations where it seeks to expand are Singapore, Hong
Kong, China, India, and Taiwan.