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CACEIS names Jean-Pierre Michalowski as CEO-elect
19 January 2022
Reporter: Bob Currie

Image: JPMichalowski
CACEIS has named Jean-Pierre Michalowski as its new chief executive officer.

Michalowski will take over as CEO on 6 March 2023 with the retirement of current chief executive Jean-François Abadie.

He will be promoted from his existing position as senior country officer for Singapore at Crédit Agricole corporate and investment bank which he has held since 2017.

Jean-Pierre Michalowski joined the executive committee of Credit Agricole Asset Management in 2003 on becoming CEO of CAIS Fastnet.

He played an integral role in CACEIS’ formation, becoming CEO of CACEIS Fastnet from 2005, CEO of CACEIS Bank from 2007 and deputy CEO of CACEIS Group from 2010.

Prior to this, Michalowski was chief operating officer at Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management and member of its executive board from 1997 until 2003.

Earlier in his career, he served as head of control and treasury at Credit
Lyonnais Rouse, and held previous positions at Banque Indosuez and Meeschaert
Rousselle.

In a statement, CACEIS indicates that Michalowski is a recent graduate of the Singapore Institute of Directors.

Jean-François Abadie was appointed as CEO of Crédit Agricole Luxembourg and senior country officer for the Group in Luxembourg in 2010. He also became head of global operations at Crédit Agricole CIB in 2015.
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