Emirates Nbd Private Bank CIO Dugan To Join Coutts

Dugan was brought in by Dubai's largest bank in 2009 to beef up its private banking business. Under his leadership, ENBD took up new initiatives like setting up an investment fund to tap into the art market with the Fine Art Fund Group.
April 28, 2012 10:29 by kippreport
Gary Dugan, the chief investment officer of Dubai lender Emirates NBD’s private banking arm has resigned to join Royal Bank of Scotland unit Coutts in Singapore, two sources familiar with the matter said. Dugan was brought in by Dubai’s largest bank in 2009 to beef up its private banking business. Under his leadership, ENBD took up new initiatives like setting up an investment fund to tap into the art market with the Fine Art Fund Group.
Emirates NBD declined to comment. The sources did not want to be identified as the matter has not been made public.
Coutts, owned by Royal Bank of Scotland, and one of Britain’s best known private banking brands, has counted Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, sports stars, pop idols, financiers and National Lottery winners among its clients.
By Dinesh Nair
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