Gimžauskienė to lead Citadele bank's Lithuanian branch
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
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- Gimžauskienė has been appointed the new head of the Lithuanian branch of Citadele Bank.
- She previously held leadership positions in other Baltic banks and led Citadele's Baltic customer experience competence center.
- Gimžauskienė replaces Rūta Ežerskienė, who temporarily held the position after Darius Burdaitis left in April.
S. Gimžauskienė has been appointed as the new head of the Lithuanian branch of Citadele Bank, taking over from Rūta Ežerskienė, who had been serving in an interim capacity.
Gimžauskienė brings significant experience to the role, having previously held leadership positions at other banks across the Baltic states. Within Citadele Bank itself, she led the Baltic customer experience competence center. In this capacity, she was responsible for developing the bank's customer experience strategy throughout Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
"I am very honored to take on this responsibility and further strengthen Citadele's position in Lithuania," Gimžauskienė stated in a press release. "Together with the team, we will strive to continue developing services, strengthening relationships with clients, and contributing to the bank's growth in the Baltic countries."
Darius Burdaitis had been leading the Lithuanian branch since 2022 but departed from his position at the end of April. Citadele Bank has been operating in Lithuania since 2010, offering a full range of banking services to both private and business clients. The bank maintains customer service centers in Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Panevėžys, and Šiauliai.
I am very honored to take on this responsibility and further strengthen Citadele's position in Lithuania. Together with the team, we will strive to continue developing services, strengthening relationships with clients, and contributing to the bank's growth in the Baltic countries.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.