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Austria's Raiffeisen names former executive Hoellerer as new CEO

Michael Hoellerer, the former Chief Financial officer of Raiffeisen Bank International, was announced as the new CEO for Austrian lender Raiffeisen Bank International on Wednesday.

Hoellerer replaces Johann Strobl who will continue managing the business until then as CEO and will step down from the board of management at the end his mandate in February 2027, according to a bank statement.

Strobl has been the CEO of RBI since March 2017.

In October, RBI undertook

It is reorganizing its board in order to sell off its Russian business to a local buyer, in the hopes that the Russian government will lift the block on the repatriation by the bank of billions of dollars in profits. The U.S.,?European Union and other countries are also pressuring it to reduce its Russian activities.

The largest Western bank is?Russia.

On Wednesday, it announced that Andreas Gschwenter will be given a three-year extension of his?mandate to serve as chief information officers from July 2026. RBI said ?Hoellerer, who served as the bank's ?CFO between 2020 and 2022 and is currently CEO of RBI's largest ?shareholder, RLB Niederoesterreich-Wien AG, will also take over responsibility for RBI's group-wide retail business from Strobl. (Reporting and writing by Alexandra Schwarz Goerlich in Vienna, Linda Pasquini from Gdansk, editing by Paul Simao).

(source: Reuters)