REFILE-MOVES-UBS hires tech bankers Larsen, Michlovich from BofA in New York

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NEW YORK, June 5 (Reuters) - UBS hired twotechnology investment bankers in New York from Bank of America,according to a memo seen by Reuters on Thursday.

David Larsen will join the Swiss bank in September, to focuson application software, according to the memo by LaurenceBraham, the global co-head of technology for UBS' investmentbank.

The lender also hired Rob Michlovich as a managing directorfocused on industrial and supply chain software, who starts inJuly. He previously advised BofA clients in industrials andtech.

"David and Rob collectively bring over 30 years of bankingexperience and have advised clients on numerous high-profile M&Aand capital markets transactions," Braham wrote. "The softwaresector represents a significant global fee opportunity for thefirm."

(Reporting by Lananh Nguyen in New York; Editing by NiaWilliams)