Indosuez Wealth Management makes three senior appointments
Delphine Di Pizio-Tiger is appointed Global Head of Asset Management
Alexandre Drabowicz is appointed Chief Investment Officer
Vincent Manuel is appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer in charge of Development for Indosuez Europe
Delphine Di Pizio-Tiger is appointed Global Head of Asset Management at Indosuez. She is responsible for global investment strategy, discretionary mandates, dedicated and open-ended funds, external funds selection, as well as the Private Markets investment offering. Based in Paris, Delphine Di Pizio-Tiger reports to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer in charge of Development for Indosuez group. Delphine Di Pizio-Tiger succeeds Olivier Carcy who has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Indosuez Europe.
Within the Asset Management business line, Alexandre Drabowicz is appointed Chief Investment Officer of Indosuez. He is in charge of defining the investment strategy as well as overseeing the equity, fixed income, multi-asset and funds selection teams. Based in Paris, Alexandre Drabowicz reports to Delphine Di Pizio-Tiger and succeeds Vincent Manuel.
Vincent Manuel is appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer in charge of Development for Indosuez Europe. He is in charge of the business strategy of Indosuez Europe and will oversee all front office teams as well as products and services activities. Based in Luxembourg, Vincent Manuel reports to Olivier Carcy and is a member of Indosuez Europe’s executive committee.
Biographies
Delphine Di Pizio-Tiger began her career in 1996 at Indosuez Carr Future. In 1998, she joined the Crédit Agricole group, first at Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management and then at Crédit Agricole Asset Management from 2004. From 2008 to 2016, she held several positions at Amundi before becoming Head of Employee Savings and Retirement Management and Head of Impact Investing. Since 2019, she has been Chief Executive Officer of Indosuez Gestion.
Delphine Di Pizio-Tiger holds a Master's degree in Banking and Finance and a postgraduate diploma in Banking and Financial Techniques from the University of Assas Paris II.
Alexandre Drabowicz started his career at Société Générale in 1993 where he worked in several roles in Australia and then in Japan. From 2001 to 2008, he worked in portfolio management at hedge fund Systeia Capital Management. He then joined Amundi and was promoted to Head of Investment Specialists on equities in 2014. In 2018, he was appointed Deputy Head of Equities.
Alexandre Drabowicz is a graduate from Neoma Business School in Reims, France, and also holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in European business administration from Middlesex University Business School in London. He is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA).
Vincent Manuel began his banking career in 2002 at BNP Paribas in the strategy department for the Wealth & Asset management division before working in M&A at Bank of America and Citigroup. In 2008, he joined the Crédit Agricole group in the Strategy and Development Division where he covered M&A for private banking, asset management and private equity. In 2011, he became Head of Marketing and Strategy at Indosuez and was made a management committee member. From 2014 to 2019, he was CEO and Head of Asset Management of Indosuez Gestion. He was appointed Chief Investment Officer of Indosuez in 2019.
Vincent Manuel is a graduate of the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, HEC Paris and graduated as financial analyst (SFAF).
Press Contacts
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About Indosuez Wealth Management
Indosuez Wealth Management is the global wealth management brand of Crédit Agricole Group, ranked 10th largest bank in the world based on balance sheet (The Banker 2022).
Shaped by more than 145 years of experience supporting families and entrepreneurs around the world, Indosuez Wealth Management offers a tailor-made approach that allows our clients to protect and develop their wealth in alignment with their aspirations. Its teams take a comprehensive view and provide expert advice and exceptional service, offering a wide range of services for the management of both personal and business assets.
Renowned for its international reach combined with a human scale, Indosuez Wealth Management employs nearly 3,000 people in 10 locations around the world, in Europe (Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Spain and Switzerland), Asia-Pacific (Hong Kong SAR, New Caledonia and Singapore) and the Middle East (United Arab Emirates).
With 130 billion euros in assets under management (as at 31/12/2022), Indosuez Wealth Management is one of the global leaders in wealth management.