Multitude Bank plc has announced the appointment of Katarzyna Bronzewska as its Head of Financial Crime Compliance and Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO), subject to regulatory approval by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA).

The appointment comes in the wake of the resignation of the bank’s previous MLRO, Isaac Degaetano, which took effect on Monday 17th November. Dr Bronzewska has been serving as Interim MLRO since November, ensuring continuity during the transition period.

Dr Bronzewska brings extensive experience in anti-money laundering and financial crime compliance, having held several senior roles in the field. She has been with Multitude Bank since January 2025, where she was appointed Deputy Money Laundering Reporting Officer prior to assuming the interim role.

She holds a Master of Laws from the University of Essex and a Doctorate (PhD) in Law from the University of Łódź.

Multitude Bank plc is a subsidiary of Multitude SE and is licensed by the MFSA to provide a range of banking services. It also holds an EU banking licence, enabling it to offer services across the EEA from its Malta base, including deposit-taking activities covered by the Maltese Depositor Compensation Scheme.

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Katarzyna Bronzewska / LinkedIn

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