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Exclusive | DBS Hong Kong hiring wealth managers as investors’ risk appetite grows

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DBS Hong Kong, a unit of Southeast Asia’s biggest lender, plans to hire 100 bankers in the next three years and open a new wealth centre next year to capture the growing wealth-management business in the city, according to a senior executive.

The subsidiary of the Singapore bank was pressing ahead with its expansion plan as its wealthy customers were not worried about market volatility triggered by the US-China trade war, according to Ajay Mathur, head of DBS Hong Kong’s consumer banking group and wealth management.

“The trade war and geopolitical tensions [may] have created volatility, [but] when there is volatility, it is a great time to trade currencies, bonds and equities,” Mathur said in an interview with the Post. “Our affluent clients have made the most of it.”

The benchmark Hang Seng Index plunged 13.2 per cent on April 7 after the US imposed hefty tariffs on Chinese imports, marking its largest one-day decline since October 1997. But the market recovered after both sides agreed to a 90-day truce last month.

Ajay Mathur, head of consumer banking group and wealth management at DBS Hong Kong. Photo: Sun Yeung
Ajay Mathur, head of consumer banking group and wealth management at DBS Hong Kong. Photo: Sun Yeung

The index has gained 24 per cent this year, after rising 18 per cent last year. Meanwhile, the average daily stock turnover in the first five months this year has jumped 120 per cent year on year to HK$242 billion (US$30.8 billion).

Mathur said the bank has seen investments increase across all asset types, including stocks, bonds and currencies this year, driven mainly by affluent clients who have at least HK$1 million to invest.



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