People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Knight Frank, Standard Chartered, Others

The latest moves in wealth management across the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Knight Frank
Global property consultancy Knight Frank has
expanded its “global prime” team as part of its offering to
private clients.
The team is led by Paddy Dring, head of global prime sales
consists of Knight Frank’s Private Office. It is based in London
and run by Rory Penn and Thomas van Straubenzee, alongside a
specialist group of global property experts. The office advises
on residential and commercial properties, concentrating on buying
and selling real estate for private clients, advisors and family
offices.
The team is as follows: Daniel Daggers (London); Alasdair
Pritchard (International); Deborah Watt (Commercial Investments);
Liam Bailey (Global Research); Charles Penny (London); Rupert Des
Forges (London Residential Development); Tom Smith (Lettings);
Katya Zenkovich (Russia); Stuart Cole (UK Country Homes &
Estates); Sami Robertson (London).
Standard Chartered
Standard
Chartered has appointed Shada El Borno as regional
head of global subsidiaries for the Middle East, North
Africa and Pakistan (MENAP) markets, and head of global
subsidiaries for UAE.
In this role, El Borno will be responsible for managing the
bank’s GS business for MENAP and will also join the global GS
management team.
She has been with Standard Chartered for 22 years. She has held a
number of senior roles at the bank, most recently as the regional
head of business management, global banking MENAP.
El Borno will report into Mohamed Salama, country head
global banking UAE for the local GS business; Sarmad Lone,
regional head of GB, MENAP, for the overall MENAP GS business;
and to Rob Snell, global head of global subsidiaries.
ABN AMRO
ABN AMRO has
appointed Tom de Swaan as chairman of ABN AMRO Group and ABN AMRO
Bank supervisory board, subject to regulatory approval.
de Swaan was a member of the governing board of De Nederlandsche
Bank, member of the executive board and chief financial officer
of ABN AMRO, and chairman of the board of the Zurich Insurance
Group.
He will succeed Steven ten Have, who has been acting chairman of
the supervisory board since 5 February.