Paul Edgar was appointed Chief Executive Officer Designate of HSBC Bank Armenia, succeeding Thies Clemenz. According to the bank’s press release, Thies Clemenz move into a senior role in the Propositions Team within Commercial Banking Global Client Coverage. Paul Edgar’s appointment will come into force from the 11th of July 2016, subject to regulatory approvals.Paul Edgar has been with HSBC since 1994 and brings with him a wealth of international banking experience. He has held a variety of roles including segment head in Commercial Banking in Australia and Hong Kong and Regional Head of Transaction Banking in the Middle East. Further assignments include roles in Japan, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and London. He will be arriving in Armenia from his current role in Commercial Banking in Mauritius.“I would like to express my gratitude to Thies for his significant contribution to our business in Armenia. He has steered the bank very successfully through a challenging environment, and the Armenia business has consistently delivered strong results and returns. I also welcome Paul who brings 22 years of financial services experience to the role. He has a strong understanding of our business, which will help drive cross business collaboration and growth,” said Chris Davies, Chief Executive Officer, HSBC International Europe. Tweet Views 22583