Red Star Capital Bureau reported on December 14 that today, there was news on the Internet that "the investment director of a large bank public offering ** died suddenly". Subsequently, the Red Star Capital Bureau confirmed from people familiar with the matter that Du Haitao, a well-known ** manager of ICBC Credit Suisse, passed away recently. Red Star Capital Bureau asked ICBC Credit Suisse** for verification, but did not receive a reply by the time of writing.
We know in the circle that he loves sports, and he is under a lot of pressure this year, but it is not related to his death, and I don't know now. The person familiar with the matter told the Red Star Capital Bureau.
According to public information, Du Haitao is 49 years old, from July 1997 to March 2006, he successively worked in Great Wall **, Baoying**, and China Merchants**, and then joined ICBC Credit Suisse in September 2006**, and is currently the deputy general manager of ICBC Credit Suisse, and concurrently serves as the chairman and manager of ICBC Credit Suisse (International). On July 25 this year, Du Haitao left ICBC Steady Ruiying for one year, and currently has 5 products under management, with a total management scale of 420.8 billion yuan.
According to the official website, ICBC Credit Suisse** was established in June 2005 and is jointly established by Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (601398SH) is an absolute controlling and independently operated ** company, with ICBC owning 80% equity and Credit Suisse owning 20% equity. Up to now, the total scale of ICBC Credit Suisse's public offering products under management has exceeded 700 billion yuan, and the total assets rank 12,197.
Red Star Capital Bureau previously reported that since last year, a number of senior managers of ICBC Credit Suisse have resigned, or jumped to other head public offerings, or retired due to age. Up to now, Du Haitao has worked in ICBC Rui Trust for more than 17 years and is one of the few senior "veterans".
Red Star News reporter Jiang Ziwen.
Edited by Yang Cheng.
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