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Mr Mustier will succeed Société Générale CEO Frédéric Oudéa, whose mandate expires at the end of June. The EBF Board expressed its deepest and most sincere appreciation for Mr Oudéa’s constructive engagement with the EBF and its members in 32 countries and for his exemplary leadership and guidance over the last four years.
Mr Oudea was elected as EBF President in 2015 and then was appointed again in 2017 for a second two-year term. The position of President at the EBF is a non-executive role and is traditionally taken up by an active chief executive officer of a major international European bank.
Starting his career in Société Générale, working primarily within the Corporate & Investment Banking division, Mr Mustier held numerous senior positions in various markets and financing activities. In 2015 he became a London based partner of Tikehau Capital, an investment management group, with specific focus and responsibility for Tikehau’s international expansion. He was appointed Chief Executive Officer of UniCredit in July 2016.
Members of the EBF Board also expressed their appreciation for José Maria Roldan, Chairman and President of the Spanish banking assocation AEB who has served for four years as Vice-President of the EBF. His second two-year term expires next month.