OTP Banka Slovenia Announces New Leadership

OTP Banka Slovenia has named András Hámori as its new President of the Management Board, marking a strategic step toward innovation and growth following its successful merger

OTP Banka Slovenia has appointed András Hámori as the President of the Management Board. Before assuming the role of CEO, pending regulatory approval, Hámori is set to join the bank as a procurator in May 2025.

Following the successful merger of two major banks, OTP Banka Slovenia has emerged as a market leader with a robust foundation and a forward-looking strategy. The supervisory board’s decision to appoint Hámori reflects its commitment to driving further growth and innovation, with a focus on delivering exceptional user experiences and achieving its vision of becoming Slovenia’s best bank.

Hámori brings over 25 years of banking expertise, specializing in digital transformation and high-performance leadership across global markets.

His career highlights include roles such as Head of Retail Banking at ING Australia, where he led the most recommended bank in the country, as well as senior positions at ING Austria, Sberbank Europe, ZUNO Bank, Raiffeisen Bank International, and GE Money. Known for his results-driven approach, Hámori is expected to play a pivotal role in OTP Banka Slovenia’s continued success and growth.

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