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Nils Frowein to lead additiv


16 June 2023 Switzerland
Reporter: Lucy Carter

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Digital investment and financial solutions provider additiv has appointed Nils Frowein as CEO, effective 1 July 2023. He will manage the company alongside Michael Stemmle, additiv’s founder.

Frowein joins the firm from Swiss Life International, where he was CEO. In this new role, he will be responsible for driving the firm’s growth and business development.

additiv provides finance-as-a-service products, focusing on wealth management and retirement solutions. Based in Switzerland, it holds offices in locations including Zurich, Dubai and Singapore.

Commenting on his appointment, Frowein says: “The move to additiv is an opportunity and a challenge to make high-quality wealth and pensions solutions accessible to different customer groups in line with their needs, with a leading innovative tech company.”

Stemmle adds: “With [Frowein’s] support, we will leverage our leading technological positioning to further develop the business model, accelerate our international growth, and actively accompany our customers in the transformation of the financial industry.”
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