After restructuring its sustainability unit, Credit Suisse is losing yet another of the unit's expert. This time to BNP Paribas' wealth management business in Asia.

BNP Paribas wealth management is hiring Eleonore Dachicourt as its head of sustainable and responsible investment in Asia, effective immediately, it said in an emailed statement. 

Based in Singapore, Dachicourt will be tasked with expanding the French private bank’s sustainable investment offering and driving client uptake in the region.

Dachicourt, who has 20 years of wealth and asset management experience, is the third high-ranking sustainability expert to leave Credit Suisse in a short period. Lydie Hudson, the bank's top sustainability officer, is leaving the bank at the end of March as finews.com previously reported. 

Marisa Drew, who spent 18 years at the Swiss bank and was appointed head of sustainability by former CEO Tidjane Thiam, will leave the bank in April.