Olivier Vigneron

Group Chief Risk Officer at Deutsche Bank

Olivier Vigneron is the Group Chief Risk Officer at Deutsche Bank. Olivier has over 18 years of experience in the financial industry.

Olivier started their career at Goldman Sachs as an Associate in January 2000. Olivier then moved to Deutsche Bank in April 2002, where they became the Director of Structured Credit Trading. In June 2005, they left Deutsche Bank for UniCredit, where they became the Head of Structured Credit Trading.

In June 2006, Olivier moved to BNP Paribas and became the Global Head of Structured Credit Trading. Olivier then left BNP Paribas in September 2008 to join J.P. Morgan, where they became the Chief Risk Officer for EMEA.

At J.P. Morgan, Olivier was also the Firm-wide Risk Executive for Market Risk and Head of firmwide capital modeling. Olivier left J.P. Morgan in January 2020 to join Deutsche Bank as the Group Chief Risk Officer.

Olivier Vigneron has a degree in engineering from the École Polytechnique, a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago, and a baccalaureate in mathematics from the Lycee Louis-le-Grand.

They work with Stefan Simon - Chief Administrative Officer, Alexander von zur Mühlen - CEO, Asia Pacific, and James von Moltke - CFO. Their manager is Christian Sewing, CEO.

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  • Group Chief Risk Officer

    May, 2022 - present

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