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EXCLUSIVE PBI launches new podcast – PBI Play

Welcome to the pilot episode of Private Banker International’s podcast – PBI Play. https://soundcloud.com/user-939186271/pbi-podcast-september-2016

Montagu Private Equity to snap up Germany’s Universal-Investment

British private equity firm Montagu Private Equity has agreed to acquire German independent investment company Universal-Investment for an undisclosed sum.

Singapore, UK sign agreement to share financial account information

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) and the British tax authority Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have inked a competent authority agreement to share financial account information.

Crossbridge Capital to launch digital advisory platform for HNW investors in Singapore

Independent wealth management firm Crossbridge Capital has unveiled plans to roll out digital advisory platform for high net worth investors in Singapore.

Lighthouse Group launches asset management subsidiary

Lighthouse Group has launched Luceo Asset Management, a wholly-owned subsidiary to offer in- house investment solutions to its core client base in the UK.

City National Bank expands footprint in New York City

City National Bank, a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), has launched a new office in Manhattan at Brookfield Place.

Artivest names new general counsel and chief compliance officer

Artivest, a technology-driven alternative investment platform, has appointed Jon Feigelson as general counsel and chief compliance officer.

Old Mutual Wealth Private Client Advisers appoints director for London

Old Mutual Wealth Private Client Advisers, a unit of Old Mutual Wealth, has named Dominic Rose as its new director for London.

Rowan Dartington hires investment managers for Ipswich and Leeds

Rowan Dartington has appointed Alex Boyle and Luke Pearce as investment managers as part of its national growth strategy.

US asks Deutsche Bank to pay $14bn to settle mortgage probe; bank rebuffs

Deutsche Bank has confirmed that the US Department of Justice (DoJ) has proposed a settlement of $14bn for its handling of residential mortgage-backed securities and related transactions.