Deutsche Bank hires half-dozen for wealth

German bank's wealth division continues UK recruitment push as it reports positive third-quarter results

Deutsche Bank, which this morning reported a positive set of results for its wealth management division, has made six senior hires for its UK private client business as it seeks to tap the British super-rich.

Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management has hired Andrew Wigman, a 24-year veteran of UBS Wealth Management, as head of client solutions and business development. At UBS, Wigman's positions included head of investment advisory and head of strategic projects. He will report to Joerg Modersohn, chief operating officer of private wealth management UK.

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