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Credit Suisse wealth management revamp aims for 10% profit boost: memo

Published 2020-07-30, 02:09 a/m
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By Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi

ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse (S:CSGN) is looking to tighten its international wealth management's regional structure in a move it hopes will help the unit grow profits by 10% annually from next year, the bank said in an internal memo on Thursday.

Both Credit Suisse and its international wealth management (IWM) unit have been under fresh leadership over the past year, since an acrimonious fall-out between former IWM head Iqbal Khan which led to Khan leaving for rival UBS (S:UBSG) last summer and in February cost former CEO Tidjane Thiam his job.

On Thursday, the bank announced it was wrapping its global markets and investment banking divisions into a single unit, and reported an 24% rise in second quarter net profit.

In the internal memo seen by Reuters, wealth management executive Philipp Wehle said the unit would create three new strategic groups, concentrating its lending activities within an International Financing Group under Yves-Alain Sommerhalder, as well as setting up a new investment banking advisory group and a unit focused on sustainability.

Speaking to both challenges and growth opportunities, Wehle said the changes would help the lender scale its business.

"This will allow us to take our client service to the next level and increase pretax income by 10% annually in the coming years," he said in the memo.

Also, in a move undoing Khan's regional split from two years' ago, Wehle said northern and southern Europe would be merged into one single region, led by Robert Cielen, while the Middle East and Africa would be combined under the leadership of Bruno Daher.

GROWTH POTENTIAL

Growth is to be driven by revenue increases, both in emerging markets such as the Middle East as well as in mature European markets, through increased lending and investment banking advisory services for entrepreneurs, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said.

The unit is not looking at cost-cuts as a primary profitability driver, the person said, but will look to optimise efficiencies in certain areas to fund the growth initiatives.

The new investment bank advisory group, led by Babak Dastmaltschi, will look to increase business primarily in Europe by serving entrepreneurs who own mid-sized companies, or privately-held corporations with revenues between $50 million and $500 million, on corporate deals and bond and equity issuance.

As well as promoting sustainable investments, the new sustainability group could refine the bank's lending activities, promoting activities aligned with sustainable impacts and restricting lending not aligned with responsible investment criteria, the person said.

In Brazil, Marcello Chilov will take over the wealth manager's operations, aiming to increase collaboration between investment banking and the private bank, as well as optimising its onshore and offshore capabilities. Emerging Europe, previously managed by Cielen, will be led by Anton Cherny.

While asset management will see no change in leadership and structure, the unit will look to launch a number of new offerings, while certain "non-strategic businesses" will be "right-siz(ed)".

Further management changes, one level below the management committee, will be communicated on Aug. 20, the memo said.

The moves will result in a slight reduction in the size of the management committee, two sources said, but will not focus on headcount adjustment across the unit.

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Over time, the number of client-facing relationship managers is expected to grow, particularly as the bank builds out its business in emerging markets, one person said.

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