Floriana Scarlato has decided to leave Credit Suisse to pursue a new challenge outside the bank. She will step down from her role as Head of Compliance Swiss Universal Bank (SUB), as a member of the Management Committee of the SUB and from the Executive Board of Credit Suisse (Switzerland) Ltd. with immediate effect.
Scarlato joined Credit Suisse in 2005 and held a number of important leadership roles during her tenure. She built up a global Compliance organization in International Wealth Management (IWM) and acted as Head of Cross Border & Client Confidentiality for Private Banking. Between 2013 and 2015, Scarlato served as Head of Private Banking & Wealth Management Business Risk Management.
In her most recent role as Chief Compliance Officer SUB, she effectively managed and mitigated compliance risks for the division. Further, Scarlato served as a member of the Board of Directors of Credit Suisse Italy S.p.A, and she was a member of the Supervisory Board of Credit Suisse Deutschland AG. Prior to Credit Suisse, Scarlato had a stint with Nike Consulting and Ernst & Young.
“We would like to thank Floriana for her great commitment and valuable service throughout the years and wish her all the best for her future endeavors,” the company said in its release.
Credit Suisse is one of the world’s leading financial services providers. It employs approximately 49,090 people.
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