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Everyone wants to be a private banking headhunter
17 Jul 2008
OK, well maybe not everyone, but this does appear to be true of some investment banking headhunters who are finding business isn't quite as it used to be. As ever, our assertions are based on incontrovertible third-party research, this time from website The Wealth Net.

According to an article on the site, “as many as 30 UK executive search firms” are now trying to reinvent themselves as private banking headhunters to escape the downturn in investment banking recruitment.

Good luck to them, says Christian Sulger Buel, managing director of private banking-focused search firm Sulger Buel & Company. “This is not the right time,” he says. “Most of the specialist private boutiques have imposed hiring freezes, they’re just not saying so publicly yet.”

Despite alleged freezes, private banks still appear to be doing plenty of hiring. This week, for example, Rothschild announced three additions to its London private banking operation, and Allied Irish Bank said it was launching a new London private banking office, soon to be staffed by 25 people.

Mark Somers, of private banking search firm the Somers Partnership, says a lot of the new entrants are contingency recruitment firms: “They’ve found there’s not much going on at investment banks, so they’re moving into the private banking space. They’re producing a lot of heat, but I don’t know whether they’re making a lot of light.”

Sulger Buel predicts that many of the new entrants will disappear again once investment banking hiring picks up: “The fees [for luring away headhunting private bankers] are much lower than in investment banking.”

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Reader Comments
Date: 17 Jul 2008
Name/Email: Dudley Edmunds ()
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It is happening but on the quantity not the quality level. I might be a little concerned if I was a large recruitment company but for us smaller companies that only work with a small group of clients it is really not a problem. Would Huntsman get worried if C&A offered bespoke suits? I think not!

Date: 17 Jul 2008
Name/Email: anon ()
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Mr Edmunds, Your comments are true and amusing. However, I'd rather you were spending less time reading efinancials on the net and more time sending me CVs.

Date: 18 Jul 2008
Name/Email: mbruce ()
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Anon, Please offer my candidate!

Date: 18 Jul 2008
Name/Email: D Edmunds ()
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Dear Anon, Quality not quantity, quality not quantity :)

Date: 18 Jul 2008
Name/Email: 14 Years in Wealth Mgt Executive Search ()
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I endorse Mr Edmunds' comments. Re Anon's response, he possibly hasn't understood the nuances of both the article and DE's comments: Quality wins over quantity - if you want to adopt a volume-driven approach to recruitment, feel free to deal with the CV touting brigade. If however you prefer a focussed qualitative approach to Private Banking recruitment, in our world - that of the long-established, specialist (retained) providers, we're volume-opposed ... less invariably delivers more.

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