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UBS veteran Mark Lewisohn departs after 33 years at the Swiss bank

Lewisohn's departure follows that of UK country head David Soanes who is set to leave the bank at the end of the year after more than three decades

As the former global head of telecoms, communications and technology at UBS, Lewisohn, together with Simon Warshaw, was responsible for bringing in a spate of mega-deals for the Swiss bank from long-time client Vodafone
As the former global head of telecoms, communications and technology at UBS, Lewisohn, together with Simon Warshaw, was responsible for bringing in a spate of mega-deals for the Swiss bank from long-time client Vodafone Photo: Jose Sarmento/Getty Images

A 33-year veteran of UBS is leaving the bank, in the latest senior departure from its UK dealmaking team.

Mark Lewisohn, who joined the Swiss bank in 1989, has become the latest long-serving dealmaker to leave the bank in recent weeks, according to people familiar with the matter.

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