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Kevin Buschhold announces retirement


09 October 2023 UK
Reporter: Lucy Carter

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Kevin Buschhold has announced his retirement from Deutsche Bank’s corporate bank securities services business.

Buschhold has more than 35 years of industry experience, almost 16 of which have been spent with Deutsche Bank. He joined the company in 2008 as director of global product development, before being appointed director of corporate bank securities services sales for EMEA.

Prior to this, Buschhold was a senior relationship manager at HSBC, and held a network manager position at financial services firm Daiwa Securities.

Commenting on his departure via LinkedIn, Buschhold says: “I am a keen cricket fan, so it seems appropriate to now declare my time at the crease in the first innings (55 not out) is now over and I am looking forward to spending my second innings with my family.

“It genuinely feels sad for me just now but also the right time to start my retirement and to say farewell.”
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