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Indosuez Hong Kong announces three new senior appointments

They are Wilie Chue, Steven Wong, and Ada Zhou.

Crédit Agricole Group’s global wealth management arm Indosuez has made three new senior appointments to its Hong Kong branch, the company announced.

Willie Chue is the new managing director for Greater China market. Steven Wong is also a managing director and senior relationship manager, whilst Ada Zhou is a director and relationship manager.

Chue will be reporting to Indosuez Hong Kong’s CEO Olivier Livenais. Chue will be primarily responsible for “enhancing the bank’s core functional and economic efficiency.” He has more than two decades of banking and financial services experience under his belt.

On the other hand, Wong will be reporting to Chue. Wong also has more than two decades of experience in senior roles at various global institutions.

Zhou will also report to Chue. She has a decade of experience in banking and financial services.

Commenting on the new appointments, Livenais said: “Greater China is an important market for Indosuez—China’s economy picked up steam in the fourth quarter of 2020 and is poised to expand further this year. We want to deepen our talent pool to serve this market and are delighted to welcome Willie, Steven, and Ada into Indosuez.”
 

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