KBC Group: Bartel Puelinckx will replace Luc Popelier as KBC Group CFO

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With the approval of the Executive Committee and on the advice of the Nomination Committee, the Board of Directors of KBC Group NV has decided to appoint Bartel Puelinckx as new Chief Financial Officer and member of the Executive Committee of KBC Group. He will succeed Luc Popelier, who resigned to take up the position of CEO of Hamburg Commercial Bank (Germany) as of 1 September 2024.

Bartel Puelinckx’s  appointment will take effect on 1 September 2024, subject to approval by the National Bank of Belgium and the European Central Bank.

Luc Popelier has been KBC Group CFO since May 2021 and previously also between 2011 and 2017, and Member of the Executive Committee of KBC Group since 2009. Luc has accepted to take up a unique career opportunity outside KBC Group : “As of 1 September 2024 I will become the new CEO of Hamburg Commercial Bank. Until then I will continue to work for KBC Group with my full dedication and commitment, as I have done in previous decades, to ensure continuity of service to analysts, investors and all other stakeholders.”

Koenraad Debackere, Chairman of the Board of Directors of KBC Group, commented as follows on the change and appointment announced today: ‘On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to sincerely thank Luc Popelier for his deep commitment and dedication to our group in his different roles and at various entities, as well as for his efforts in helping to build and nurture the constructive relationships with the investor and financial analyst community in more recent years.

Bartel Puelinckx, who has acquired extensive international experience in different positions across our Group, is the right successor to Luc and will be able to contribute significantly to the Executive Committee. He is well positioned to further build strong relationships with the investor and financial analyst community in these challenging times. Our customers, staff, shareholders and all other stakeholders can rest assured: the Executive Committee has all the knowledge and talent it needs to confidently address the many changes the financial industry is experiencing and to deal astutely and correctly with the many challenges facing our group.”

Johan Thijs, KBC Group CEO adds: “It is perhaps premature today to look back already on Luc’s years at KBC Group and our cooperation. However, a sincere word of thanks for Luc’s dedication, tireless commitment to our group in his different roles and at various entities as well as for his efforts in building and nurturing the strong relationships with the investor and financial analyst community, is entirely appropriate.”