XTB Names Jakub Leonkiewicz Chairman of Supervisory Board

Polish listed brokerage XTB (WSE:XTB) has installed Jakub Leonkiewicz to head the group’s leadership team, taking over the role of the company’s Chairman of the Supervisory Board.
Mr. Leonkiewicz is no strange to XTB  as he co-founded the foreign exchange (FX) brokerage, back in 2003, in Poland and then expanded its operations to other European markets. In addition, since 2015 he had assumed the same role as the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of XTB up until January 2017.

After selling a minority stake to Enterprise Investors in 2010, he switched for technology and prioritized the development of the brokerage platform and liquidity provider .
Mr. Leonkiewicz has been actively involved in XTB’s operations but also acted as an investor in various FinTech ventures, which “don’t conduct in any form of a competitive activity or participate in a competitive entity,” XTB confirmed in its statement.

Jakub Leonkiewicz
Earlier last year, XTB saw its longtime executive and Chief Executive Officer Jakub Maly  his role as the Chairman of its Board of Directors. The decision to supplant Mr. Maly came on the heels of the lackluster aftermath of XTB’s IPO as well as , with regard to FX. Since debuting in May 2016, XTB’s share prices and financial results have also been mixed, possibly paving the way for a changing of the guard.
At the time, the company said in a statement: “Mr. Jakub Maly was dismissed from the position of the Management Board’s President.  This decision is strategic and results from the need to ensure by the Supervisory Board proper dynamic of the Company’s value growth. The Supervisory Board believes that the pace of strategic goals realization and the capital group’s development has not been sufficient so far. Therefore the Board decided to make changes in the Management Board’s composition.”
Mr. Leonkiewicz has a lengthy career in business development and in the financial services space. He began in 20001 at Interhyp.de, having also worked at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants. The majority of his career has been relegated to JPMorgan for over thirteen years in which he held multiple roles.
This includes stints as an analyst in the merger and acquisition team in London and since 2012 as the Director of the JPMorgan in Warsaw. He also headed JPMorgan in Poland and the Baltic states.

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