The head of Asia wealth management of Morgan Stanley has named “people, technology, regulations” as key concerns for business growth, while expressing optimism that the UHNW client segment will sustain its “secular growth”. One of the “supply-side” challenges faced by the US lender is the difficulty of sourcing quality talents, Vincent Chui shared with Asian Private Banker. “We have to…
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“People, technology, regulations” are top concerns: Vincent Chui of Morgan Stanley
5 October 2021

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