Lombard Odier poaches Coutts Private Office founder for senior role

MacIntyre to join in January 2016

Daniel Flynn
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Lombard Odier has appointed Coutts Private Office founder Duncan MacIntyre as chief executive officer of private client business in the UK.

MacIntyre (pictured) will begin his new role on 4 January 2016, a decade after founding Coutts Private Office. He will report to Henry Fischel-Bock, Lombard Odier's group managing director responsible for the domestic European private client business and chief executive officer of Lombard Odier Europe. MacIntyre founded Coutts Private Office in 2006 and has been global head of this area of the business since then, as well as a member of the executive committee since 2010. Prior to Coutts he was a senior private banker at J.P. Morgan, which he joined from Robert Fleming & Co in 2000...

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