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Raiffeisenbank Mittelthurgau has appointed Christian Schöttli as the new Chairman of the Executive Board following a turbulent period marked by a scandal involving former bank manager Marcel Bischofberger. Bischofberger's dismissal stemmed from a power struggle with Board Chair Jolanda Eichenberger, who resigned amid the turmoil. Christoph Greuter will continue in an interim management role until March 1, 2025, while the search for a new Chairman of the Board of Directors is ongoing.
Christian Schöttli will assume the role of Chairman of the Executive Board at Raiffeisenbank Mittelthurgau on March 1, 2025. With extensive experience in the financial sector, including leadership roles at Thurgauer Kantonalbank, he is expected to guide the bank into the future alongside the Board of Directors and management. Katja Meier, the interim Chairwoman, expressed confidence in Schöttli's capabilities and alignment with the bank's values.
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