Quintet Private Bank
Lucien Carter is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in regulatory strategy and compliance within the financial services sector. Currently serving as the Group Head of Regulatory Strategy at Quintet Private Bank since April 2024, Lucien has previously held significant positions including Regulatory Implementation Specialist and Director of Regulatory Compliance at Skillcast Group plc, and Executive Director of Regulatory Implementation at Brown Shipley. Lucien's earlier roles at Rathbone Brothers Plc included Senior Manager in the Managing Director's Office, Training & Communication Senior Manager, and Senior Learning & Development Consultant, showcasing a strong background in risk management, compliance controls, and client engagement strategies. Additionally, Lucien founded StudyFlex Ltd, an approved centre for the Chartered Management Institute, and began the professional journey as Training Design Manager at Liverpool Victoria. Lucien's educational background includes attending Fairfield Grammar from 1976 to 1981.
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Quintet Private Bank
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Operating in 50 cities spanning Europe, Quintet is a private bank for people who see the world differently and who seek a partner like us, committed to protecting and growing their wealth as if it were our own. Combining agility and security, we focus on what matters most to the individuals and families we serve so they can invest in a richer life, however they define it. Founded in 1949, headquartered in Luxembourg and operating under the supervision of the European Central Bank, Quintet serves wealthy individuals and their families, as well as a broad range of institutional and professional clients, including family offices, foundations and external asset managers. The Quintet family of private banks includes: • Brown Shipley (UK) • InsingerGilissen (Netherlands) • Merck Finck (Germany) • Puilaetco (Belgium) • Quintet Luxembourg (Luxembourg) • Quintet Danemark (Denmark)