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Atlas Asia Law Corporation, the EY network’s Singapore member firm, has recruited Benjamin Szeto as director and head of its wealth management practice from RHTLawTaylor Wessing, where he was deputy head of that practice.

Szeto’s hires comes days after Atlas Asia added Emily Low as a director from fintech company Liquid Group.

With more than 20 years of experience, Szeto advices high-net-worth individuals on  areas such as mobility, investments, succession, banking and finance, and retail.

With the two recent appointments, Atlas Asia now has seven directors.

 

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