HSBC Loses Financial Planning Head

Paul Stanley, financial planning and premier banking head at Hong Kong–based lender HSBC Holdings has stepped down from his current position.

Paul Stanley, financial planning and premier banking head at Hong Kong–based lender HSBC Holdings has stepped down from his current position, Citywire reports. He has resigned from the firm after serving for two years.

Stanley’s responsibilities will be taken over by Adrian Keane-Munday, wealth business development head, Norman Kimber, head of financial planning and Richard Knight, head of premier on an interim basis. Previously, Stanley was with Halifax Bank of Scotland as central division manager.

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