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raiffeisen reports second highest profit in 125 year history for 2024
Raiffeisen reported a profit of 1.2 billion francs for 2024, marking the second highest in its 125-year history, despite a 13% decline from 2023. The Group expanded its corporate client base by over 5,000, while mortgage loans grew by 4.6% to 220.8 billion francs. Looking ahead, Raiffeisen anticipates stable trends in 2025, supported by Swiss GDP growth and potential increases in real estate demand.
Nicole Pauli emerges as potential CEO candidate for Raiffeisen Switzerland
Nicole Pauli, currently head of Amag Leasing, is a leading candidate for the CEO position at Raiffeisen Switzerland, which has been vacant since Heinz Huber's departure. She faces internal competition from Roger Reist, Head of Corporate Clients, and interim CEO Christian Poerschke, whose past ties to the previous leadership may hinder his candidacy.
Raiffeisen CEO Heinz Huber resigns amid criticism and management challenges
Heinz Huber's abrupt resignation as CEO of the Raiffeisen Group has sparked significant criticism, particularly regarding his management style and failed IT projects. His departure, announced just before Christmas 2024, was marked by a lack of farewell, leading to discontent among cooperative banks. CFO Christian Poerschke will serve as interim CEO while a successor is sought, with calls for a leader from within the cooperative ranks.
raiffeisen seeks new ceo after abrupt departure of heinz huber
Raiffeisen is in search of a new CEO following Heinz Huber's unexpected resignation to become Chairman of Graubündner Kantonalbank. His departure has sparked discontent among employees, who criticized his lack of a farewell. The cooperative banks prefer an internal candidate, with potential successors including Matthias Läubli and Christopher Baumgartner among others.
Raiffeisen seeks new CEO after Heinz Huber's sudden departure
Raiffeisen is in search of a new CEO following Heinz Huber's unexpected resignation to join Graubündner Kantonalbank. His departure has sparked discontent among employees, prompting concerns about an external successor. Insiders advocate for an internal candidate, with Matthias Läubli and Christopher Baumgartner among the potential frontrunners.
schwyz kb leader vying for raiffeisen ceo amid internal turmoil
The race to succeed Heinz Huber as CEO of Raiffeisen Switzerland is heating up, with Susanne Thellung from Schwyzer Kantonalbank and interim CEO Christian Poerschke as the main contenders. Thellung's application comes amid significant turmoil in her current bank's Operations and IT departments, raising questions about her suitability. Poerschke, who has been at the helm since Huber's departure, faces scrutiny over his past role in Controlling during a controversial period under former CEO Pierin Vincenz.
raiffeisen ceo heinz huber resigns to lead graubündner kantonalbank
Heinz Huber, CEO of Raiffeisen Switzerland, will resign unexpectedly on December 31, 2024, to become Chairman of Graubündner Kantonalbank (GKB) in July 2025. Christian Poerschke will serve as interim CEO during the transition, as the bank seeks both internal and external successors. Huber's tenure at Raiffeisen saw significant growth despite challenges, including a scandal that impacted the bank's reputation.
heinz huber transitions from raiffeisen to lead graubündner kantonalbank
Heinz Huber, chair of Raiffeisen Switzerland, will transition to president of Graubündner Kantonalbank (GKB) on July 1, 2025, after nearly six years at Raiffeisen. His departure, surprising given his recent commitment to Raiffeisen, follows a period of significant financial success, with profits soaring to 1.39 billion Francs. Huber's new role comes amid leadership changes at GKB, as he aims to drive innovative banking practices and growth strategies.
Heinz Huber appointed Chairman of Graubündner Kantonalbank after Raiffeisen tenure
Heinz Huber, after six years at the helm of Raiffeisen Switzerland, will step down at the end of the year to become Chairman of Graubündner Kantonalbank in July 2025. His tenure saw internal reforms and a profit increase, but critics argue he failed to innovate or diversify the bank's offerings. Huber's successor at Raiffeisen is yet to be determined, with CFO Christian Poerschke temporarily leading the bank amid ongoing strategic challenges.
Heinz Huber to Lead Graubünden Kantonalbank After Leaving Raiffeisen
Heinz Huber, CEO of Raiffeisen since January 2019, will leave the bank at the end of the year to become Chairman of Graubünden Kantonalbank in July 2025, succeeding Peter Fanconi, who is stepping down amid scrutiny over a controversial loan. Christian Poerschke will serve as interim CEO of Raiffeisen during this transition.
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