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Greek shareholders preparing to put Peter Weiss in charge of Bancpost
08.12.2010, 00:07 | Finance-Banks | 959 views
Peter Weiss, 52, a former chairman of RBS Romania in 2005-2009, is likely to be appointed as the CEO of Bancpost soon, a bank controlled by EFG Eurobank Greek group, according to banking sources. In late September, Bancpost was the ninth largest lending institution in terms of assets. The Greeks are again getting ready to separate executive management from the position of chairman of the board, reverting to the dualist system they had given up in late 2008. Read more on ZF.ro
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