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Zurich, 04 November 2025

EFG International announces changes to Board of Directors and leadership team of EFG Bank (Luxembourg) S.A. 

EFG International is today announcing the nomination of André Prüm as the new Chair of the Board of Directors of its subsidiary EFG Bank (Luxembourg) S.A., effective 01 January 2026. He will succeed Yves Maas, who is stepping down as Chair to take on the role of CEO of EFG Bank (Luxembourg) S.A. on the same date. Lena Lascari will retire from her current operational role as CEO of EFG’s Luxembourg subsidiary, which she has held since 2019, and will remain a member of the Board. In addition, Pascal Julliard has been appointed as Deputy CEO and Head of Private Banking Luxembourg, effective 01 October 2025, and will report directly to the CEO of EFG Bank (Luxembourg) S.A.

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