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HSBC U.S. Head of International Wealth, Premier and Global Private Banking Racquel Oden Expands Team with New Head of U.S. Ultra High Net Worth

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HSBC U.S. Head of International Wealth, Premier and Global Private Banking Racquel Oden today announced that Eric Ingber has been named U.S. Head of Ultra High Net Worth, leading efforts to support high-performing teams across sales, investment management, and compliance.

“We are thrilled to have Eric join HSBC and focus on delivering exceptional service to our U.S. and international clients,” Racquel said. “Our international clients who live and work across borders have unique financial needs, and our Global Private Bank can provide important services to support their wealth management needs.”

Eric has over two decades of wealth management experience, most recently serving as Managing Director and Market Executive of New York for Bank of America Private Bank. Previously, he was a wealth advisor at A.W. Jones and started his career at JP Morgan Private Bank. He has a master’s in business administration from Fordham University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor.

The addition of Eric to the U.S. International Wealth, Premier and Global Private Banking team follows the recent announcements of the new Head of Wealth Planning and International Connectivity Carly Doshi, Regional Market Head Didi Nicholas and Clark Pingree, who will be supporting the North and West markets, respectively. The new senior hires are part of Racquel’s new growth strategy focused on supporting international and high net worth clients.

Eric will report to Racquel and Global Head of Ultra High Net Worth Caroline Kitidis.

About HSBC

HSBC Holdings plc, the parent company of HSBC, is headquartered in London. HSBC serves customers worldwide from offices in 60 countries and territories. With assets of US $3,099bn at 30 September 2024, HSBC is one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organizations.

HSBC Bank USA, National Association (HSBC Bank USA, N.A.) serves customers through Wealth and Personal Banking, Commercial Banking, Private Banking, Global Banking, and Markets and Securities Services. Deposit products are offered by HSBC Bank USA, N.A., Member FDIC. It operates Wealth Centers in: California; Washington, D.C.; Florida; New Jersey; New York; Virginia; and Washington. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. is the principal subsidiary of HSBC USA Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of HSBC North America Holdings Inc.

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