Ho extends Ocorian private client team
21 August 2025 Hong Kong, Singapore
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Ocorian, an international provider of private client services, has inducted Andrew Ho as regional head in private clients, as part of its expanding private client business in the APAC region.
Ho has worked in high-level roles for more than 20 years across the private client sector in Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Channel Islands.
Prior to joining Ocorian, Ho worked as a consultant in Singapore giving directorship services, structuring advice to clients and administration assistance.
He began his career in private client services with Abacus Financial Services and Royal Bank of Canada in Guernsey.
Since then he has held various roles across IQ-EQ in Singapore, Credit Suisse Trust and TMF Group.
Annerien Hurter, global head of Private Client at Ocorian, says: “The APAC region is a key strategic priority for Ocorian’s private client services and Andrew’s expertise and experience is ideally suited to helping drive our plans for continued growth.”
Ho has worked in high-level roles for more than 20 years across the private client sector in Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Channel Islands.
Prior to joining Ocorian, Ho worked as a consultant in Singapore giving directorship services, structuring advice to clients and administration assistance.
He began his career in private client services with Abacus Financial Services and Royal Bank of Canada in Guernsey.
Since then he has held various roles across IQ-EQ in Singapore, Credit Suisse Trust and TMF Group.
Annerien Hurter, global head of Private Client at Ocorian, says: “The APAC region is a key strategic priority for Ocorian’s private client services and Andrew’s expertise and experience is ideally suited to helping drive our plans for continued growth.”
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