METHODOLOGY & JUDGES
Private banks operating globally or in one or more of the following regions (Europe, Asia, North America, Middle East, Latin America and Africa) are asked provide growth and performance measures and information on key achievements, changes or improvements made during the year before in relation to their business and investment models, growth strategies, customer service, staff retention and other areas. Their executive summary should explain the reasons why the private bank deserves to win in the category/ies it has applied for.
The submissions are judged by an expert panel of fifteen industry professionals based in North America, Asia, and Europe.
A significant input in the evaluation of the quantitative aspects of the private banking groups is provided by the KPIs' analysis, carried out by PWM.
MEET THE JUDGES
Gerard Aquilina
Partner, Cone Marshall
Based in Monaco
Yuri Bender
Editor-in-Chief, Professional Wealth Management
Based in London, UK
Kim Cornwall
Founder and CEO, Cornwall and Co Consulting Ltd
Based in London, UK
Seb Dovey
Independent wealth management consultant
Based in London, UK
Simeon Fowler
CEO, Fowler Fox & Co group of companies,
Based in Hong Kong
Kian Leong
Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Based in Singapore
Shelby du Pasquier
Partner, Head of Banking and Finance Group, Lenz & Staehelin
Based in Geneva, Switzerland
Alois Pirker
Director of Aite-Novarica's Wealth Management practice
Based in Boston, US
Amin Rajan
CEO, Create-Research
Based in London, UK
João Miguel Rodrigues
Principal, Financial Services, Private Capital, Oliver Wyman
based in Berlin Germany
Malik S. Sarwar
Senior Partner, Managing Director, Wealth Management, Global Leader Group, USA
Based in New York, US
Ray Soudah
Founder, MilleniumAssociates
Based in Switzerland
William Sullivan
Financial Services Executive Consultant
Based in Virginia, US
Helen Westropp
Principal, Delphi Marques
Based in London, UK
Cara Williams
Senior Partner, Senior Partner, ESG Strategy Leader, Mercer
Based in London, UK
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