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Deutsche Bank names Michael Chua to lead Philippine branch

Deutsche Bank has named chief country officer Michael Chua to lead its Manila branch. In this role, he will spearhead a team to deliver corporate banking solutions for international and local clients doing business in the Philippines.  

With nearly 25 years of experience at Deutsche, Chua began his career at the FX business in 1995 and scaled the corporate ladder in two decades. 

He was most recently Head of Global Markets and Global Transaction Banking in the Philippines and in mid-July took over as Chief Country Officer from Enrico Cruz who has retired from the bank.

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