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Deutsche Bank appoint new APAC Head of Global Subsidiary Coverage

Published: January 04, 2018

Deutsche Bank today announced that Mahesh Kini has been appointed as Head of Global Subsidiary Coverage for APAC with immediate effect. In this capacity, he will report to Kaushik Shaparia, Head of Global Subsidiary Coverage, Global Transaction Banking.

The Global Subsidiary Coverage team is responsible for developing multinational client portfolios across all markets in APAC. The clients covered by this group are regional treasury centres and subsidiaries of corporates and non-bank financial institutions that are headquartered in the Americas, Europe and Asia.

Prior to this, Mr. Kini was Head of Global Transaction Banking – China and Head of Corporate Cash Management for Greater China. He will continue to assume these roles in addition to his new position until a successor is announced.

Kaushik Shaparia said: “The APAC region is a source of strength for Deutsche Bank. This is a vision we share with our global clients who also see APAC as a growth market. Cross-border business is a core part of what we do. In his new role, Mahesh will bring in a wealth of experience through his strong client connectivity, knowledge of Deutsche Bank’s Corporate & Investment Banking platform and deep understanding of the APAC region in order to steer further growth in this business.”

 

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Article Last Updated: November 26, 2020

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