MOVES-UBS veteran Bikram Sen rejoins Bank of Singapore as global South Asia head

Reuters
Oct 23
MOVES-UBS veteran Bikram Sen rejoins Bank of Singapore as global South Asia head

SINGAPORE, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Bank of Singapore, one of Asia's biggest private banks, said on Thursday that it has rehired Bikram Sen as market head for global South Asia and international, effective October 21.

Sen returns to Bank of Singapore from UBS UBSG.S, where he led the migration of Credit Suisse's non-resident Indian business and built a post-migration franchise, according to the statement.

Sen previously worked at Bank of Singapore from 2013 to 2021, the statement said.

He has more than two decades of experience in private banking and asset management, including senior roles at Credit Suisse, Coutts and Standard Chartered.

Based in Singapore, Sen will report to Zubin Dabu, market group head for global South Asia and international.

Bank of Singapore is the private banking arm of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp OCBC.SI, Singapore’s second-largest bank by assets.

(Reporting by Yantoultra Ngui; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

((Yantoultra.Ngui@thomsonreuters.com;))

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