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Ms Hislop named country manager

Wednesday, 11 June 2008 00:00
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Deutsche Bank has announced that Janet Hislop has been appointed chief country officer for its operations in the Cayman Islands.

In her new role, Hislop will manage the Cayman office providing local oversight of risk management, regulatory and corporate governance issues. She also will support marketing activities and new business initiatives and will be the principal liaison with local and other regulatory bodies. In addition, Hislop will retain her role as Head of the Financial Intermediaries team in the Cayman Islands for the Private Wealth Management division, states a press release.

Deutsche Bank is celebrating 25 years in the Cayman Islands and has seen staff levels grow to over 40 this year.

Hislop, who was born and raised in Cayman, has more than 14 years of financial services experience, specializing in institutional and intermediary business. She joined Deutsche Bank (Cayman) Limited as Head of Banking in 2000. Prior to that, she was a corporate manager in the offshore department at Barclays Bank, where she managed a diverse portfolio of offshore corporate accounts and was a relationship manager for several large intermediaries.

Hislop assumes her new position from former Chief Country Officer Jean–Claude Emard, who has relocated to Switzerland.

“I am delighted to welcome Janet as our new chief country officer in Cayman as she continues to build on Jean–Claude’s outstanding work in affirming Deutsche Bank’s position as the leading private bank on the Island,” said Stuart Clarke, chief operating officer for Deutsche Bank Americas.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 September 2009 18:06 )  
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