Raiffeisen Bank International
Lukas Mazal, CFA, has extensive experience in investment management and risk governance, currently serving as the Retail Banking Group Chief Investment Officer at Raiffeisen Bank International AG since September 2014. In this role, responsibility includes developing and implementing a group-wide investment product strategy, overseeing investment product governance, and leading the integration of ESG MiFID II regulations into the advisory process. Prior to this position, Lukas held various roles at Raiffeisen Bank, including Retail Banking Balance Sheet Manager and Balance Sheet Risk Manager, where responsibilities involved asset-liability management, behavioral model development, and participation in the group asset liability management committee. Lukas's earlier experience encompasses roles at Wiener Städtische Versicherung AG and Kooperativa pojišťovna, focusing on asset risk management, Solvency II implementation, and financial performance reporting. Lukas holds a CFA designation and has academic credentials in economics and business from several institutions, including the University of Huddersfield and Universidad del País Vasco.
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Raiffeisen Bank International
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Raiffeisen Bank International AG (RBI) is an Austria-based company and a part of the Raiffeisen Banking Group Austria (RBG). It serves commercial customers and financial institutions in Austria and Central and Eastern Europe through its network of subsidiary banks, leasing companies and specialized financial service providers. It operates through five segments: Central Europe, which encompasses Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia; Southeastern Europe, comprising Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Romania and Serbia; Eastern Europe, encompassing Belarus, Russia and Ukraine; Group Corporates & Markets, which covers operations in Austria, including Austrian and international corporate customers, business with the RBG and specialized financial institution subsidiaries, and Corporate Center, which fulfills central control functions in RBI, such as Treasury, and includes other Group units and minority interests.