Credit Suisse has promoted 183 people to managing director, a reduction of just 12% on the prior year despite the ongoing cutbacks at the bank.
The Swiss bank has unveiled the names of its new promotes in a statement, keeping numbers high in spite of its plans to cut 2,700 jobs before the end of the year amid an ongoing restructure. Of the newly-promoted, 42 were in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, excluding Switzerland where it promoted 59. In the Americas, 50 made the cut and 32 were in Asia-Pacific.
Of the group, 43 people — or 23% — are women. Meanwhile, 43 people also made managing director within its investment bank. This number is down from 78 a year earlier.
Its new MDs follow earlier promotion rounds by Citigroup and Barclays, which have broadly kept numbers in line with 2021 even as they trim their ranks of dealmakers.
Here are Credit Suisse’s new managing directors:
Ibrahim Alqaisi
Satoshi Amatani
Thomas Ang
John Antonakakis
Jeffrey Armstrong
Daniel Ash
Astrid Audurier
Sanjeet Aujla
Niccolo Avanzo
Sami Badri
Tim Bartel
Ryan Beaupre
Peter Bennett
Mike Bentley
Fortunat Bertheau
Christina Blaszczak
Christian Boissonnard
Arnoud Boksteijn
Juan Borchardt
Claudio Borla
Ioannis Bostantzoglou
Brian Bowden
Will Bowen
Shweta Bowles
Matthew Brady
Karl Bucher
Eugene Budovsky
Ian Campbell
Brian Carlin
Sara Carnazzi Weber
Mark Cashel
Priscila Cassandre
Yana Castagnetti
Florian Castelberg
Nadia Cattai
Chris Chadie
Sunil Challa
Peter Chan
Mansi Chawla
Edwin Choi
Shu-Min Chuang
Thomas Churton
Dimitri Cleanis
John Cockrill
Claire Corish
Simon Creek
Daniel Crowley
Jan de Vries
Derek Deas
Oliver Deutschmann
Jeremy Dunn
Darcie Eckert
George Edwards
Thomas Erdmann
Jonathan Evans
Helena Fernandez
Nils Frei
Ryan Gilmartin
Anthony Glauser
Alexander Glitz
Danny Goh
Iris Gopez
Ian Goulbourne
Fabio Graziani
Benjamin Groth
Tom Guilbride
Manoj Gupta
Francesco Gurrieri
Thomas Hall
Frauke Hammer
Faraz Haque
Usman Haque
Patrick Hasler
Ross Hellaby
Alex Herrmann
Reto Hess
Inka Hilgenstock
Mike Hill
Regula Holenstein
Thomas Hürlimann
Julien Huston
Chamil Ioussoupov
Kathrin Isch
Matt Jenkinson
Carissa Kamarys
Reema Kapadia
Faisal Kazmi
James Keenan
Andrew Kilbourn
Marijana Kircan
Akihide Kobayashi
Samir Kogar
Josephine Koh
Oliver Kok
Amrit Kolluru
Mark Koontz
David Kruck
Sandra Kühner
Ujjwal Kumar
Roger Kuster
Angie Kweh
Paul Lamb
Jeremy Lane
Alex Law
Thomas Lawler
Luca Lazzarino De Lorenzo
Robert Lecky III
Khang Nie Lee
Crystal Liao
Ted Lim
Diogo Lima
Serena Lin
Antonio Lucena De Lucena
Jonathan Lunt
Alexander Macdonald
James MacDonald
Lauren MacIntosh
Pam Mahon
Nadine Maier
Rupert McCann
Joël Meillaud
Daniel Moll
Hugo Monster
Louise Motta
James Mulford
Joseph Najjar
Jean Jane Ng
Dang Nguyen
Dominic Obaditch
Sandro Odoni
Iwan Ogink
Alan Ong
Lars Gustaf Aestan Orstadius
Sebastian Pancratz
Vinod Panikar
Hiten Patel
Viral Patel
Massimo Pedrazzini
Valentin Petrescou
Hemal Popat
Reto Portmann
Alexander Pronk
Brendan Quinn
Eduardo Rezende
Leticia Rodriguez
Jason Ruchelsman
Cristiano Russo
Reto Rüttimann
Thomas Sabol
Claire Sadowski
Nicholas Sainsbury
Gisela Sangha
Elian Sarkis
Dominic Savage
Anant Saxena
Chaitanya Shah
Joshua Shedroff
Ambar Sikka
Yahya Sisalem
Jack Siu
Agnes Tan
Richard Tarboton
Jackie Teo
Christian Thams
Antoine Thevenot
Mai Trinh-Brunswick
Rebecca Tse
Sophie van Kleef
Chris Vaz
Nicholas Wachtler
Christian Wagner
Kin Kei Wai
Benjamin Wang
Raj Warna
Christian Waser
Christian Wieser
Lucy Wong
Luiza Xavier
Murat Yarbug
Sascia Yuan
Yuan Yuan
Andrea Zanetti
Jürg Zuberbühler
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