Swiss wealth manager Credit Suisse has named Daniel Imhof as the new deputy global head of its investment management business.

At the same time, Imhof will lead the Swiss firm’s platinum solutions and client services.

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In this role, Imhof will manage portfolio management and client services across the globe, focusing on UHNW clients.

Additionally, Imhof will work on boosting revenues from recurring mandates.

In the new role, he will operate out of Zurich and report to the head of investment management Björn Jesch.

Imhof joins from British fund manager Schroders, where he served as the head of global sales.

He formerly also worked at UBS.

Credit Suisse raided UBS earlier this year too, poaching five from UBS. These hires were incorporated into the UK team of Credit Suisse.

Other management changes at Credit Suisse

Earlier this month, Credit Suisse named Khalid Al Ghamdi as the CEO for its Saudi Arabia business.

Its other notable leadership changes this year include the appointments of Richard Gibb as the CEO for Australia, Philipp Wehle as the CEO of its international wealth management unit, Tang Zhenyi as the CEO for China, Lara Warner as the group chief risk officer and Lydie Hudson as compliance chief.