Neobank’s Neobank Giant Revolut, Fresh Off Off, who, choosing Paris as the headquarters of New Western Europe, has announced that it has hired Béatrice Cossa-Dumurgier as Managing Director for the aforementioned Paris regional regional, which will serve as the Retolut Banking Bank.

As part of its new role, Béatrice Cossa-Dumurgier will oversee the development of Revolut’s activities in Western Europe, with a key emphasis on securing the company’s banking license by the French banking regulatory authority, the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (ACPR).

Béatrice Dumurgier began her career at McKinsey and the French Treasury before joining BNP Paribas in 2004. During the 15 years, she held several senior leaders there, extending to the COO of the Retail Banking and CEO. He then served as COO at Blablacar and later at Believe, a world leader in digital music, where he supported the rapid development of the company. At the same time, Béatrice was a member of the Board of Directors of Société Générale, a position that just fell down to take on her new role in Revolut. He remains an independent member of the Board of Directors of Peugeot Invest.

As a senior leader in EU Revolut banking businesses, the company said Béatrice would work closely with the world leadership of Revolut. Basically, Sid Jajodia, head of banking, supports the supervision of all Revolut’s banking entities from its global central text in London, providing the strategic framework within which these functions work. This includes Joe Heneghan, who continues to drive the Lithuanian European Bank of Lithuania-a pillar of the company’s double-dessert structure in the EU-and Béatrice Cossa-Dumurgier, which is now leading the other, and Francesca Carlesi, who directs UK Business.

Nik Storonsky, founder of Revolut, said, said,

“We are pleased to welcome Béatrice Cossa-Dumurgier as our new CEO for Western Europe, its deep experience in traditional banking, coupled with its ability to drive the leading banking bank in France and Western Europe.

Sid Jajodia, head of bank, said, said,

“Béatrice’s appointment marks a central moment for our European strategy.

The company said this appointment reflects Revolut’s commitment to strengthen its leadership team with the experience of traditional banking and innovation as it continues to expand worldwide.

Béatrice Cossa-Dumurgier, CEO of Western Europe, added,

“I am happy to be involved in Revolut and I would like to thank Nik Storonsky for his confidence, Revolut is leading the most ambitious banking work in Europe today and I am proud to have the opportunity to play a key role in it.