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Top Appointment At Sarasin For Singapore, Southeast Asia

Former senior BNP Paribas wealth management executive Eric Morin has been appointed as managing director and chief executive for Bank Sarasin in its Singapore branch, and Southeast Asia.
Former
senior BNP Paribas wealth management executive Eric Morin has
been
appointed as managing director and chief executive for Bank
Sarasin in
its Singapore branch, and Southeast Asia, the Swiss private
banking firm
said today.
Eric Morin, who is based in Singapore, reports to Enid Yip, chief executive for Asia, Bank Sarasin said in a statement.
At BNP Paribas, where Morin had worked since 1987, he was
most
recently deputy CEO for Southeast Asia, market manager for
international
wealth management and other Asian markets, and a member of the
Asian
wealth Management executive committee.
“Eric is a deeply respected private banker who has fostered
and
managed a substantial business across key markets in Asia. He is
a
proven strategic leader, having developed and implemented
growth
strategies in the region,” Yip said.
Morin relocated to Singapore in 2007, moving to the city-state
from
Geneva, where he had been area manager, emerging markets,
covering the
Asia, the Middle East, Turkey, Latin America and CIS countries
since
2004.
In various management positions with BNP Paribas Morin, a native
of
France, has also been based in New Delhi, Bahrain and Paris.