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Ex-Goldman Sachs Figure Joins JP Morgan PB In Hong Kong

The appointee has worked at a number of banks, including Morgan Stanley and Standard Chartered.
A former senior Goldman Sachs figure has joined JP Morgan Private Bank in Hong Kong.
Adrian Loh has been appointed as managing director at the US bank, he said in a post on his Linkedin page.
Prior to this, Loh worked at Goldman Sachs for almost a decade, starting in May 2014, based in Hong Kong, serving as MD, private wealth management, head of cross-markets team for Asia.
Before that, he worked for four years at Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong and had a year’s stint at Standard Chartered Bank. He obtained an MBA from the London Business School.
Last week, JP Morgan reported that net revenue in its asset and wealth management division – which includes its private bank – rose 12 per cent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2025, standing at $6.1 billion.