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Raisin appoints former UBS chair Axel Weber as advisor and board member

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Berlin-based fintech Raisin appoints Axel Weber, former president of the German Central Bank, as an advisor and board member, amid significant growth and a surge in assets under management.

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  • Raisin appoints Axel Weber, ex-president of the German Central Bank, as an advisor and board member.
  • Before joining Raisin, Weber was the chairman of the board of directors at Swiss bank UBS from 2012 to 2022.
  • During Weber’s tenure as president of the German Bundesbank from 2004 to 2011, he played a crucial role in the euro crisis.
  • Raisin reports rapid growth, hitting €50 billion in assets under management, a 66% increase from December 2022.
  • Founded in 2012, Raisin offers savings, investment, and pension products to over 1.3 million consumers in the EU, UK, and US, with significant growth in all major markets.
  • Raisin aims to tap into the vast market of over €95 trillion in deposits and investments in the EU, UK, and US, according to Tamaz Georgadze, the co-founder and CEO of Raisin.

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