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HSBC appoints former Citibank wealth management director as new head of international wealth hub for Singapore

Felicia Tan
Felicia Tan • 2 min read
HSBC appoints former Citibank wealth management director as new head of international wealth hub for Singapore
Jil Chin. Photo: HSBC
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HSBC has appointed Jil Chin as its new head of international wealth hub for Singapore. Chin’s appointment was effective on Jan 6. She reports to Ashmita Acharya, head of international wealth and premier banking at HSBC Singapore.

Chin comes with 22 years of experience in wealth management and retail banking. In her roles, she has managed sales platforms for wealth and cards, as well as driven digital growth initiatives. She was most recently a Citigold & Citigold private client banking director for wealth management at Citibank Singapore.

In her new role, Chin will oversee the scaling of HSBC’s offshore business through new client growth, deepening client relationships and fostering stronger cross-border collaboration.

“Our ambition is to be Singapore’s leading international bank for both onshore and offshore clients across the wealth continuum. A comprehensive hub for wealth and asset management, Singapore has one of the fastest retail offshore assets under management (AUM) growth globally,” says Acharya.

“I am delighted to have Jil on board to lead the business in capturing these growth opportunities. With our comprehensive wealth proposition, enhanced digital banking and wealth capabilities, and high-calibre teams, we are well positioned to take our international wealth business to new heights,” she adds.

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