Ulrich Koerner to step down as UBS’s President Asset Management

Maria Nikolova

Ulrich Koerner has decided to step down from his current roles as President Asset Management and President UBS Europe, Middle East and Africa.

UBS AG (SWX:UBSN) has earlier today announced changes at the top of its Asset Management and Global Wealth Management businesses.

After more than ten successful years in the Group Executive Board of UBS, Ulrich Koerner has decided to step down from his current roles as President Asset Management and President UBS Europe, Middle East and Africa. Mr Koerner will remain with UBS as senior advisor to the Group CEO until at least end-March 2020 to support the Group with several ongoing key initiatives.

Mr Koerner has been President Europe, Middle East and Africa for UBS since November 2011 and, additionally, President Asset Management since 2014. As Group Chief Operating Officer from 2009 to 2013, he was instrumental in designing and implementing the transformation of UBS’s operating model, establishing a global service and control organization which unlocked significant synergies for the firm.

Suni Harford will join the Group Executive Board of UBS and succeed Ulrich Koerner as President Asset Management. Harford joined UBS in 2017 in her current role as Head of Investments for UBS Asset Management. Harford joined UBS following a 24-year career at Citigroup Inc., the last nine of which she was the Regional Head of Markets for North America. She started her Wall Street career at Merrill Lynch & Co. in investment banking.

Sabine Keller-Busse will succeed Koerner as President UBS Europe, Middle East and Africa in addition to her current role as Group Chief Operating Officer (COO). Since being named Group COO in January 2018, Keller-Busse has overseen significant parts of Corporate Center (including global functions such as technology, operations, human resources, and corporate and consulting services) and has been pivotal in implementing stronger business alignment while driving efficiency and effectiveness. Keller-Busse joined UBS in 2010, first holding the role of Chief Operating Officer UBS Switzerland and then Group Head Human Resources. Prior to UBS, she led Credit Suisse’s Private Clients business for region Zurich and also advised financial services firms across Europe as a McKinsey & Company partner.

After successfully managing the UBS franchise in Switzerland and then positioning the new Global Wealth Management business for the future, Martin Blessing has decided to step down from his current role. He will remain with UBS to ensure a smooth transition until the end of December 2019. Mr Blessing has been Co-President Global Wealth Management since February 2018. As President Personal & Corporate Banking and President UBS Switzerland from September 2016 to January 2018 he successfully managed the business of the firm in its home market with a particular focus on driving its digitization agenda.

Iqbal Khan will join UBS and succeed Martin Blessing as Co-President Global Wealth Management, alongside Tom Naratil. Khan was CEO of International Wealth Management (IWM) and a member of the executive board at Credit Suisse from 2015 to 2019. Khan served as CFO of Private Banking and Wealth Management at Credit Suisse from 2013 to 2015. Prior to that he was with Ernst & Young, Switzerland, in various positions including Managing Partner Assurance and Advisory Services − Financial Services.

All changes are effective October 1, 2019.

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