Société Générale SA promoted a veteran banker to be its new group chief risk officer, as the French bank continues to navigate geopolitical uncertainties in Europe and a possible economic slowdown.
Stéphane Landon, who has been Société Générale’s deputy chief risk officer since October 2020, will become the chief risk officer on Dec. 1, the bank said Thursday.
He will succeed Sadia Ricke, who is leaving the bank at the end of this month to become the chief risk officer at Standard Chartered PLC in London.
He served as Société Générale Americas’ chief financial officer in New York between 2018 and 2020, before taking the risk-officer position.
He previously led the bank’s Americas business and worked on key market functions for Société Générale, including securitization and leveraged finance.