Alexander Weber, the Chief Growth Officer (CGO) of German challenger bank N26, is stepping down after nine years with the company. Weber has been instrumental in achieving significant milestones for N26, including the launch of digital bank accounts, obtaining a German banking license, and expanding into 24 markets worldwide. While a successor is being sought, Carine van der Heijden, the VP of brand marketing, activation, and content, will lead the global marketing team with support from Kertu-Liina Lehismae, the director of digital marketing and global media. Weber is now embarking on his own entrepreneurial journey after leaving N26.
Facts
- Alexander Weber, the Chief Growth Officer (CGO) of N26, is stepping down after nine years with the company.
- Weber played a pivotal role in achieving significant milestones for N26, such as the launch of digital bank accounts and obtaining a German banking license.
- N26 has expanded into 24 markets globally and currently serves 8 million customers.
- Weber will work closely with N26’s senior management team during the transition period while a successor is being sought.
- Carine van der Heijden, the VP of brand marketing, activation, and content, will take over the leadership of the bank’s global marketing team.
- Van der Heijden will be supported by Kertu-Liina Lehismae, the director of digital marketing and global media, during this planned transition.
- Following his departure from N26, Weber is pursuing his own entrepreneurial journey.
- In May, N26 reduced its workforce by cutting 71 jobs (approximately 4% of its employees) to focus on its strategic priorities.