July 16 (Reuters) - The following financial servicesindustry appointments were announced on Tuesday. To inform us ofother job changes, email to moves@thomsonreuters.com.
BARCLAYS PLC
The bank has poached JP Morgan executive TusharMorzaria to become its new finance director, offering him up to6 million pounds ($9.1 million) in annual pay and awards to helpthe bank recover from a series of scandals.
ING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
The investment manager appointed Daniel Eustaquio as seniorportfolio manager for hard currency, based in Atlanta, effectiveJuly 22. ING IM has also recruited three senior corporateanalysts to expand its emerging markets debt team. PatriciaMedina joined the Atlanta office and Jasmine Li and ShilpaSinghal joined the Singapore office.
AXA ART
The specialty insurer appointed Anthony Osborn as managingdirector to strengthen engagement with art collectors, museums,institutions, artists and galleries across Asia. Osborn has heldvarious strategy and development roles across AXA Group'sbusinesses, most recently as interim chief executive of AXA ArtInsurance U.K. operations.
INCOME PARTNERS ASSET MANAGEMENT (HK) LTD
The fixed income and credit specialist manager appointedShen Tan as managing director, head of client relationshipmanagement. Before joining Income Partners, Shen was head ofsales and relationship management at Pyramis Global Advisors andhead of institutional business, Greater China at Deutsche AssetManagement.
PRAMERICA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
The investment manager has named Ousmène Mandeng a managingdirector for its global institutional relations group, focusingon expanding and developing relationships with key sovereignwealth funds, central banks and other financial public sectorinstitutions. Mandeng comes to Pramerica from UBS and is basedin London. His appointment is effective immediately.
ROTHSCHILD WEALTH MANAGEMENT
The wealth manager hired two client advisers, MarkusGähwiler and Martin Troxler. They will join the Swiss teamheaded by Aitor Garcia. Martin will concentrate on theMittelland region and Bern in particular, while Markus willfocus on eastern Switzerland.