Coup de théâtre at La Banque postale. The banking subsidiary of the La Poste group announced Wednesday afternoon the departure of its boss, Philippe Heim. "After accelerating the transformation of La Banque Postale's model, Philippe Heim is leaving the chairmanship of La Banque Postale's management board to devote himself to new development projects in responsible finance," says the young public bank.
The CEO, former Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Societe Generale, where he spent a large part of his career, took the helm of La Banque Postale in September 2020. He had replaced Rémy Weber, who left "following a divergence of views on the governance of CNP Assurances".
Commitments too risky
The departure of Philippe Heim is a surprise: his mandate was renewed for five years last February. But the rumor of his eviction had been circulating for a few days. The decision was recorded Wednesday morning at the supervisory board of La Poste, the shareholder of La Banque Postale. She would have...
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