Revolut has strengthened its senior executive team by appointing a new treasurer, deputy chief financial officer and director of financial crime risk.
The new treasurer is Wolfgang Bardorf, who joins from being global head of liquidity models and methodologies at Deutsche Bank. He is also a former executive director in corporate treasury at Goldman Sachs.
Stefan Wille, the former senior vice president of finance at rival challenger bank N26 and corporate finance manager at Credit Suisse, has been appointed deputy chief financial officer. He will report to the company’s newly appointed chief financial officer Dave MacLean, the former Metro Bank and Barclays executive.
Finally, Philip Doyle, former head of financial crime at ClearBank and fraud prevention manager at Visa, is the new director of financial crime risk.
Founder and chief executive Nik Storonsky said: “As we continue to strengthen our existing governance and processes we’ve hired some of the most talented professionals, with many years’ experience, delivering world class business practices.”
In recent months, Revolut has hired a number of senior executives, including new chief operating officer Richard Davies, who has previously undertaken senior leadership roles at HSBC, Barclays and TSB.
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