Cezary Stypułkowski

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Cezary Stypułkowski

Cezary Stypułkowski (born 1956) is a Polish banker and former politician, who was the President of the Management Board of mBank, one of Poland's largest banks, from 2010 to 2024 and currently serves as President of the Management Board of Bank Pekao.

Cezary Stypułkowski was born in 1956 in Mrągowo and graduated from High School No. 3 in Olsztyn in 1975.[1] He studied at the Business School of Columbia in New York in the 1980s and earned a doctorate from the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Warsaw University in 1989.[2][3] Stypułkowski also was a member of the Polish United Workers' Party until 1989.[4] Starting in 1981, he served as an advisor to the minister in the Bureau of Governmental Representative for Economic Reforms. By 1985, he had become an advisor to the president of the Advisory Economic Council and from 1987 to 1988, he held positions as Secretary of the Committee of the Council of Ministers for Economic Reforms and as an advisor to the deputy prime minister.[5][6]

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