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Veteran Standard Chartered MD leaves for UOB

Priscilla Soh has left her role as a managing director and head of Standard Chartered’s transaction banking business for Singapore, Australia, Brunei, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

Soh joined UOB in Singapore earlier this month as head of cash, liquidity management and channels, according to her LinkedIn profile.

The Standard Chartered veteran was a member of the firm’s country management team in Singapore.

She joined SCB back in 2008 as head of banks, an ED-level role, and then became co-head of investors and intermediaries about four years later.

In 2015, Soh made managing director and she was then soon promoted to head of financial institutions for Singapore.

Soh is not the only senior hire that UOB has made in recent weeks. As we reported in early September, senior FX salesperson Syahril Hidayat Andia has joined the Singaporean lender from Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD).

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