UBS is strengthening its board with the nomination of Agustín Carstens, a prominent central banker, while also welcoming an Apple executive and making leadership changes at DZ Bank.
UBS is in the process of enhancing its board of directors with the nomination of Agustín Carstens, who previously served as the General Director of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) until June of last year. Carstens is a renowned figure in finance, often referred to as the 'central bank of central banks', and he brings significant experience from his former role as Governor of Mexico's central bank. His expected nomination during the general assembly on April 15 signals UBS's intention to leverage high-caliber expertise in its governance.