The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Danske Bank appoints interim CEO to replace Borgen

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COPENHAGEN: Danske Bank on Monday appointed Jesper Nielsen, a member of its executive board and head of its Danish banking business, as interim chief executive officer (CEO) after Thomas Borgen said he would quit amid a money laundering scandal.

Borgen said he would resign after an internal inquiry found that 200 billion euros (US$235 billion) of payments, many of which Danske Bank said were suspicious, had been moved through its Estonian branch over a period of eight years.

Denmark’s largest bank said Borgen has been relieved of his duties, while Nielsen will continue to work as Head of Banking DK and is not a candidate for the permanent CEO position.

“We are of the opinion that, with the situation the bank is in, it is best that the executive director is also part of the bank’s future,” chairman of the bank Ole Andersen said in a statement emailed to Reuters.

He added that finding a new CEO was progressin­g as planned, but a spokesman for the bank declined to estimate when a new CEO could be announced, or whether the appointmen­t of an interim CEO meant that the board has widened the search for a new CEO.

The head of Danske’s Wealth Management unit Jacob Aarup-Andersen has been named by some analysts and media including Danish online media Finans as a likely new CEO for the bank, although some say that at the age of 40 he is still too inexperien­ced for the top job. — Reuters

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