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RBC Wealth Management poaches Julius Baer MD

By Sonia Rach, 17 Jul 19

Annabel Bosman will head relationship management, while Vikram Anand sees promotion to new role

RBC Wealth Management has hired Annabel Bosman as managing director and head of relationship management at the firm’s London office.

Bosman (pictured) joins from Julius Baer International where she was most recently managing director. Her role there involved supporting clients with needs ranging from initial planning and structuring to ongoing investment management.

Prior to Julius Baer, she worked at Deutsche Bank, Citi, Credit Suisse and Barclays Wealth. She has over 20 years’ experience in wealth management.

Bosman is committed to diversity and helped develop Wealthiher, an initiative that aims to champion and support female wealth.

At RBC, she will report to Ross Jennings, head of sales and relationship management.

Jennings said RBC continues to grow its presence and market share in the UK and Channel Islands and Bosman will help drive that further.

RBC Wealth Management has also appointed Vikram Anand and Chris Matthews as managing directors in relationship management, in recognition of their contributions in their sales director roles in London and Jersey respectively.

“These appointments reflect the growth of the sales and relationship management team at RBC by strengthening our leadership team, supporting our growth ambitions and enhancing our ability to deliver on our potential,” Jennings said.

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