CIMB Thai Bank stated that the bank has appointed Mr. Jittiwat Kantamala as Executive Vice President and Head of Private Banking. Jittiwat brings with him over 28 years working experiences in Private Banking, Marketing, Finance, and Operations. Prior to joining CIMB Thai, he had worked in Singapore for 7 years with a number of leading internal and regional banks with the last position as a Director of Private Bank at Credit Suisse AG, Singapore, and Standard Chartered Private Bank, Singapore
CIMB Thai Bank appoints Arthit Masathirakul as a Deputy Head of Risk Management Group
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CIMB Thai Bank stated that the bank has appointed Mr. Arthit Masat...
Standard Chartered Bank lowers Thailand's 2025 growth forecast, anticipates policy rate cut in April meeting
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Standard Chartered Bank has lowered Thailan...
Standard Chartered Bank (Thai) organised its signature Global Research Briefing - Reverberations
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Standard Chartered Bank (Thai) organised its signature ...
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Standard Chartered Bank expects the Bank of Thailand's M...
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Standard Chartered Bank expects Thailand's ...
Standard Chartered drives inclusion with enhanced global parental leave benefit
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Standardised minimum 20-week parental leave to be provided irrespective ...
Standard Chartered Bank maintains Thailand's robust 2H2023 outlook: new government, tourism recovery to boost economy
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Standard Chartered Bank maintains ...
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Standard Ch...
Business confidence remains high on the back of ASEAN's bright future
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Business confidence remains high on the back of ASEAN's bright future Special indu...
Standard Chartered Bank expects Thai Central Bank to reveal more hawkish stance in June; priority now is economic recovery
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Standard Chartered Bank expec...