Arbuthnot Latham strengthens international banking team with appointment
Arbuthnot Latham and Co., Ltd. (“Arbuthnot Latham”), the private and commercial bank, today announces that Amit Modha has joined the bank as a director in the international banking team and head of Middle East.
Amit brings with him a wealth of experience, having previously served as a private banking director at Kleinwort Hambros, where he successfully managed a portfolio of ultra-high net worth clients based globally, with a key focus on the Middle East and Turkey. His expertise lies in crafting bespoke investment solutions, as well as structuring intricate UK real estate lending and asset-backed lending. Prior to this role, he held positions at Julius Baer Middle East in Dubai, as well as Coutts and NatWest in the UK.
Amit has worked in the banking sector for over 17 years and will bring with him a unique skill set and proven track record in driving new business creation and building lasting relationships with clients. He joins as part of our ongoing commitment to strengthening our banking proposition, following several recent strategic new hires.
His appointment demonstrates our dedication to attracting top-tier talent with diverse expertise, further bolstering our ability to deliver innovative solutions and exceptional service to our clients. With each new addition, we reinforce our position as a leader in the financial industry, set to meet the evolving needs of our customers and drive sustainable growth for Arbuthnot Latham.
Ross Mitchell, head of international private banking at Arbuthnot Latham, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Amit into our team as the new international banking director. His extensive experience and proven track record in the financial industry make him a highly valuable addition to our bank. We are confident that his leadership will further enhance our global banking operations and drive continued success in serving our diverse client base. We look forward to working closely with Amit as we navigate the exciting opportunities and challenges ahead in the international banking landscape.”