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  1. Career. Vivian was previously Regional Head of North Asia, Private Banking at Barclays, and was instrumental in building up the bank’s ultra high net worth client portfolio. Prior to joining Barclays in 2013, Vivian held senior leadership roles at Credit Suisse and Citibank.

  2. 2016年7月28日 · In her new role, Vivian will be responsible for leading Standard Chartered’s Private Banking team and growing the business in Greater China and North Asia, with a strategic focus on the Hong Kong market as a core global wealth hub.

  3. 2017年9月14日 · 14 Sep 2017. Standard Chartered Private Bank today announced a series of strategic appointments, further enhancing its client coverage across the Greater China & North Asia (GCNA) region. This brings the total number of experienced bankers and advisors it has hired since Q4 2016 to over 50.

  4. Carmen holds an MBA Degree from University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong, and is International Cash Management certified at Association of Corporate Treasurers, UK. Carmen joined Standard Chartered in 2020 as the Greater China & North Asia Trade and Working Capital Head, a role that incorporates formulating the Bank’s regional product ...

  5. Mary will succeed May Tan, who will retire as CEO for Hong Kong after 32 years of service in the financial industry. Mary Huen has been with Standard Chartered for over 25 years and has held various key positions across retail banking, wealth management, customer experience and governance.

  6. Mary Huen | Standard Chartered. CEO, Hong Kong | Cluster CEO, Hong Kong, Taiwan & Macau | Joined 1991. Appointed. Mary was appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Hong Kong in March 2017, and took on an expanded role as Cluster CEO for Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau in January 2021. She joined the Group’s Management Team in December 2021.

  7. Chinese residents of Taiwan. To be eligible for approval to New CIES, an applicant must: be aged 18 or above; have net assets of at least HKD30 million throughout the two years preceding his application;