Neue Bank in Liechtenstein has appointed Roman Pfranger as its new CEO, effective February, succeeding Marcel Lüchinger. Pfranger, who has been with Kaiser Partner Privatbank since 2008, previously led its private banking division and investment solutions. The executive board remains unchanged, managing client assets of approximately CHF 6.8 billion.
Roman Pfranger, a 37-year-old private banker from Graubünden, has been appointed CEO of Neue Bank in Liechtenstein, effective January. He succeeds Marcel Lüchinger and brings over 15 years of experience from Kaiser Partner Privatbank, where he was instrumental in driving growth. With client assets of CHF 6.8 billion, Neue Bank aims for further expansion under Pfranger's leadership.
Roman Pfranger has been appointed CEO of Neue Bank AG, bringing extensive experience from Kaiser Partner Privatbank AG and Bank Julius Baer. He aims to leverage the bank's strengths for further growth, alongside an unchanged Executive Board, as Neue Bank continues to excel in wealth management with assets of approximately 6.8 billion Swiss francs.
Roman Pfranger, 37, has been appointed CEO of Neue Bank, Liechtenstein's fourth-largest bank, effective end of January, following a 15-month leadership gap. With over 15 years of experience in Vaduz, he aims to leverage the bank's strengths for future growth alongside a stable executive team. Under his leadership, Neue Bank, managing 6.8 billion francs in assets, seeks to enhance its operational success and ambitious plans.
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