Neue Bank has appointed Roman Pfranger as its new CEO.
Pfranger, who previously worked at Kaiser Partner Privatbank for over 15 years, including a decade in leadership positions, brings a wealth of experience to the role.
His appointment comes after a 15-month leadership gap following the departure of Marcel Lüchinger.
Pfranger will officially assume his duties at the end of January and will be joining an unchanged Executive Board.
The bank is the fourth-largest financial institution in Liechtenstein, with client assets totaling 6.8 billion Swiss francs.
It has shown promising growth and has a robust Tier 1 capital ratio of 27.9 percent.
Chairman Hansruedi Köng has expressed confidence in Pfranger's capabilities and his vision for the bank's future growth.
Pfranger has a proven track record in private banking and has received accolades for his contributions to Kaiser Partner Privatbank's success.
He has a strong educational background and local connections, which are expected to play a pivotal role in his strategy for Neue Bank.
Overall, Pfranger's appointment marks a new chapter for the bank, positioning it for growth and innovation in the competitive financial sector.