Equipment finance vs wealth management

Keeping it brief. Non target non finance major with about a year of experience as a sales assistant.

Recently got a job an assistant on a syndication buy desk for an asset finance division of a large foreign bank. Considered commercial banking in terms of deal size. I have an offer with Neuberger Berman that I am weighing that is for client services in which you get the 7 and 66 and later grow out the role to sit on another team. My question is which you would do and why?. Do you think wealth management is a better career path/opportunity than commercial banking?

Thanks in advance

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