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Bank of Singapore appoints former Credit Suisse COO as COO of its Hong Kong branch

Cheung is based in Hong Kong and will join BoS effectively on March 19.

Bank of Singapore (BoS) has appointed Ronnie Cheung as the chief operating officer (COO) of its Greater China, Hong Kong branch. Cheung comes with over 20 years of industry experience and was most recently the Hong Kong COO of Credit Suisse.

She will join BoS effectively on March 19.

Cheung is based in Hong Kong and will report to Cindy Wong, CEO of BoS’s Hong Kong branch. She will also functionally report to Jacky Ang, BoS’s global COO.

In her new role, Cheung will oversee the governance and operations of the bank’s Hong Kong branch. She will also spearhead the bank’s transformation efforts and execution of key strategic initiatives in the region.

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“Greater China continues to represent a key region for Bank of Singapore. We are delighted to welcome Ronnie to the family. She is joining us with an impressive track record, adding a wealth of experience at this important juncture. I am confident that she will play a key role in driving our strategic and operational objectives in Greater China, positioning our Hong Kong hub for continued growth and success,” says Ang.

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