Multitude Bank plc has announced the appointment of Alain Nydegger as its Chief Investment Officer, as approved by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA).

Coming into effect on Tuesday 1st October, through his new role he will oversee the company’s investment portfolio, managing risks while driving sustainable growth.

Mr Nydegger has over two decades of experience in the financial industry with his most recent role being CEO of Pala Assets Ltd. During his tenure he led the enhancement of a global high-yield credit portfolio and navigated complex restructuring initiatives.

He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Banking and Finance from the HWZ University of Applied Sciences in Zurich and an Executive MBA from IMD Business School in Switzerland.

Mr Nydegger joined Multitude Group in April 2024 as a Tribe CEO of Wholesale Banking, Multitude Group’s recently launched independent business unit that offers services for non-bank lenders, FinTechs and other large volume customers.

As of 19th June, 2024, Alain Nydegger holds 30,000 shares and/or options in the company, both directly and indirectly.

Multitude Bank plc, a public limited company, is a susbsidiary of Multitude SE and is licensed by the MFSA.

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Alain Nydegger / Multitude Group

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