Aris Bogdaneris to become Head of Challengers & Growth Markets and member of the Management Board of ING Bank
March 25 2015 - 8:43AM
ING Bank welcomes Aris Bogdaneris to become its Head of Retail
Challengers & Growth Markets and become a member of the
Management Board as of 1 June 2015. Retail Challengers & Growth
Markets covers all the markets where ING is active in both Retail
and Commercial Banking outside the Benelux.
Aris (Canadian, 1963) has long and wide international experience
in banking, operations and IT, having served for more than 25 year
at various international financial institutions in Europe and North
America. He will join ING from Raiffeisen Bank International where
he was a member of the Management Board responsible for the Retail
Banking business as well as the Chief Operating Officer overseeing
Information Technology and Operations/Shared Service Centres
throughout the group which serves over 14 million customers in 16
countries. Prior to this role, he worked at Budapest Bank in
Hungary, a subsidiary of GE Capital, where he held various
positions, including Head of Retail, Chief Operating Officer and
Chairman and CEO. He joined Budapest Bank from General Electric in
the US where he was a Corporate Auditor.
Aris holds a Master's in International Relations and Economics
from Johns Hopkins University in Washington DC. The appointment of
Aris Bogdaneris has been approved by the Dutch Central Bank (DNB)
and the European Central Bank.
Ralph Hamers, CEO of ING said: "Aris has broad experience and
deep understanding of retail banking and IT, areas that are
increasingly intertwined in today's digital world. With his
knowledge, international background and extensive experience in
managing cross-border businesses, he will play an important role in
the successful execution of our Think Forward strategy of creating
a differentiating customer experience, helping ING converge to a
direct-first model while investing in innovation to achieve digital
leadership in the Challengers & Growth Markets."
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the banking sector is available online at www.ing.com.
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