Societe Generale Private Banking has created two regional private banking centers in Strasbourg and Rennes to strengthen its wealth management structure in France.

Societe Generale Private Banking plans to develop its business with entrepreneurs and high net worth individuals and company directors in their projects to sell or pass on their businesses, and will also offer services for long-term financing operations.

 

Benoit Teutsch and Frederic Largeron will head the centers in Strasbourg and Rennes, respectively.

Mr Teutsch started his career in 1998 as wealth adviser at BNP, taking on similar role at Deutsche Bank in 1999 and Finter Bank in 2002. In 2004, he joined Societe Generale Private Banking France as wealth adviser, before being appointed private banker and head of Societe Generale Private Banking in Strasbourg in 2010.

Mr Largeron started his career in 2001 as adviser at Societe Generale’s retail network in France. In 2006, he joined Societe Generale Private Banking France as wealth planner and financial adviser, before being appointed head of head of Societe Generale Private Banking in Rennes in 2010.