Pictetâs Asia Wealth Ambition Suffers Blow as a Dozen Depart
This content was published on June 9, 2021 - 15:01
June 9, 2021 - 15:01
(Bloomberg) Banque Pictet & Cie SA has lost about a dozen Asia wealth management employees this year, underscoring the challenges for the Swiss firm as it seeks to become a top 10 private bank in the region.
The departures include longtime employees and relative newcomers, people familiar with the matter said. Among the more senior employees leaving are Nicolas Staerkle, a more than two-decade veteran of the firm, as well as Xuan-Lam Nguyen Tang, who joined in 2005, the people said, asking for anonymity because they werenât authorized to speak.
$5 Million Gift to Establish New Center for Taiwan Studies
Commitment from alumnus Chiu-Shan Chen Ph.D. ’69 one of the largest to the Division of Arts and Humanities
All photos of Taiwan taken pre-pandemic by Erik Jepsen/University Communications.
Longtime campus supporters Chiu-Shan Chen Ph.D. ’69 and Rufina Chen have committed $5 million to the University of California San Diego, one of the largest individual gifts to the Division of Arts and Humanities.
Contributing to the Campaign for UC San Diego, this gift will establish a new Center for Taiwan Studies within the division, and highlights the alum’s deep commitment to both giving back, and supporting programs that expand cultural understanding of Taiwan and Taiwanese Americans.
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