Bank of Singapore has lost an industry veteran and market head for Greater China, sources told finews.asia.

Greater China market head Richard Hu has left Bank of Singapore, sources told finews.asia, after joining in the role two years ago. 

Hu is an industry veteran with more than 20 years of experience in the region. He previously held multiple senior roles covering Greater China markets with Julius Baer, HSBC Private Bank, Credit Suisse, UBS and Citi Private Bank.

A spokesperson for the bank confirmed the exit.

Banker Outflows

Although Bank of Singapore continues to be in hiring mode – it recently welcomed ex-UBS head of wealth planning for Singapore Paul Chua – it has also seen an outflow of executives in 2021.

Earlier this month, finews.asia reported the departure of its head of Russia and Eastern Europe Vadim Bondarev.

Several rival banks have been beneficiaries from recent exits such as RBC Wealth Management which named Vincent Cheng as a Hong Kong-based relationship manager and Credit Suisse which hired Rohit Narayanan to cover the India market. And In Janaury, Suresh Nair joined Standard Chartered Private Bank as a senior client partner.