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HSBC appoints Tara Latini head of wealth, personal banking

Tara Latini, head of wealth and personal banking at HSBC in the U.S. Photo provided by HSBC

April 2, 2021

HSBC Bank USA, N.A., appointed Tara Latini as the head of wealth and personal banking in the U.S. Latini replaces Pablo Sanchez, who left the bank to pursue other opportunities. Latini reports to Michael Roberts, president and CEO of HSBC USA and Juan Parma, regional head of HSBC's WPB Americas, according to a press release.

"I'm excited to return to the U.S., the largest wealth management market in the world," Latini said in the press release. "Our renewed focus on globally mobile and affluent clients emphasizes a key differentiation for HSBC. I look forward to working with my colleagues around the world to capture the opportunity by leveraging a digital and internationally connected wealth platform built specifically for needs of those clients."

Previously, Latini served as the country head of WPB in Malaysia, where she was responsible for transforming the business by key growth initiatives in wealth and international. She has also held key leadership roles, including chief operating officer for WPB in Europe, Middle East, Africa and for North America and global transformation program director for the retail business globally.

"We are thrilled to welcome Tara back to the U.S.," Roberts said in the release. "As we strengthen our focus on international wealth management, her expertise in multiple markets around the world, particularly in Asia, will help improve our connectivity to a key HSBC region so that we can better serve our clients."




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