Bruno Valersteinas has been formally appointed as Chief Executive Officer at OneLife per 1 August, replacing Antonio Corpas who passed away due to an accident in January.
OneLife said that Valersteinas› appointment has been approved by the Commissariat aux Assurances, the supervisor for Luxembourg’s insurance sector. He formally takes on the role as CEO and dirigeant agréé, or authorised manager.
Valersteinas enjoys over 15 years’ experience in the insurance and financial services sectors, the firm said. Previously, he worked as consultant and as deputy general manager of La France Mutualiste. During his 11-year tenure at BNP Paribas Cardif he served in various director roles.
OneLife said that Valersteinas, with the support of the Executive Committee, will be responsible for pursuing the growth of OneLife in its European markets «by leveraging innovative investment solutions, based on leading wealth planning expertise and a high level of service in the interests of our partners and clients.»
“Bruno’s experience in the insurance sector, his grasp of cross-functional issues and his analytical spirit will be fundamental assets during deployment of the strategic plan of the group, established to position OneLife as the provider of choice in the development of bespoke wealth management solutions throughout Europe”, said Eric Rosenthal, Directeur Général Adjoint of Groupe APICIL, in charge of the Financial Services and Savings business line, in a statement.
Related articles on Investment Officer:
- OneLife fined €580,000 after CAA finds AML-CFT failures
- OneLife CEO Corpas, 54, deceased following accident