Deutsche Boerse aims to find CEO 'ideally before year end': CFO

Reuters  |  FRANKFURT 

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The search is already on for a new chief of with the aim of finding a candidate by the end of the year, the company's chief told analysts on Friday.

Gregor Pottmeyer, chief financial officer, said the goal was to reach a "decision as soon as possible, ideally before year end."

On Thursday, the German exchange operator announced that its embattled chief executive Carsten Kengeter was stepping down amid continuing allegations of insider trading - allegations that both Kengeter and say are unfounded.

A search committee was formed on Thursday and had already begun its work, Pottmeyer said.

Kengeter, who will stay on as in the interim, is an ambitious ex-investment banker who just months into his short tenure was designing a bold merger with the London Stock Exchange to create a global titan in the industry. The effort failed.

Now is competing with LSE, which is also looking for a new chief.

"needs a who is well networked, but not just in a single industry, and someone who has close relations to state and federal politicians," said Klaus Nieding of shareholder lobby group DSW. "should become the leading European exchange operator after the Brexit decision."

(Reporting by Tom Sims; Editing by Victoria Bryan)

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First Published: Fri, October 27 2017. 19:22 IST