EFG’s France business names CEO
Zurich, September 22, 2010
EFG International’s business in France, EFG Banque Privée, has appointed Maxime Vermesse, a senior banker, as chief executive officer.
Vermesse, who joined the Paris-based organisation in September, will work closely with the founders of the French business, Fabrice Moullé-Berteaux and Antoine Lacourt, with a view to driving forward ambitious plans for growth.
Vermesse has held a number of senior roles at BNP Paribas. Most recently, he was head of Europe and Latin America at BNP Paribas wealth management in Monaco and a member of its executive committee. – TradeArabia News Arabia
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