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Sebastian Vlădescu: "I do not want to be the CEO of BCR"
20.12.2011, 00:00 | Finance-Banks | 987 views
Rumors concerning the replacement of Dominic Bruynseels as the CEO of BCR has been going around at an increasing rate. Banking sources say that "the short list" of potential executives of BCR would also include Sebastian Vlădescu, former finance minister, as well as the vice-president of an Austrian bank of Romania. Sebastian Vlădescu said he doesn't want the position of CEO of BCR. The Supervisory Board of Erste Group Bank AG has already made some changes concerning the holding, as well as its branches in Romania and Hungary. Read more on Bursa.ro
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