From Bremer Landesbank and Sparkasse Rotenburg Osterholz: MM Warburg expands private banking in Bremen and Frankfurt

The private bank MM Warburg & CO has hired two new private banking advisors effective July 1. Miriam Blome will start in Bremen, and Kathleen Lohrbach will start in Frankfurt.
Blome joins from Sparkasse Rotenburg Osterholz, where she served as deputy head of the Private Banking department. In this newly created position, she will support foundations, entrepreneurs, and entrepreneurial families in asset management and generational management. She will work in the team led by Britta Grashoff, Head of Private Banking Bremen .
Experienced consultants from the NorthLohrbach supports the team led by Mirko Prinz, Head of Private Banking Hessen , in advising entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial families on asset structuring, succession planning, and long-term asset protection. She worked for over 20 years as a private client advisor and relationship manager at Kieler Volksbank and Commerzbank in Kiel.
Lohrbach is a qualified banker and bank specialist. She also completed further training as an estate planner (CFEP) at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management.
Blome, a banking and business economist, has more than 25 years of experience as a private client advisor and securities specialist at Bremer Landesbank and Nord/LB. She is a certified asset manager from the German Savings Bank Academy in Bonn.
As part of its focused growth strategy, the private bank intends to increase its presence at customer locations and expand its private banking division.
MM Warburg & CO is an independent private bank headquartered in Hamburg with additional locations throughout Germany. Founded in 1798, the bank offers private banking, corporate & investment banking, and asset management.
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