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Olivier Klein

  • Managing Director / Professor
  • BRED / HEC

Bio


CEO of Group BRED since September 2012.

Professor of Financial Macroeconomics and of Monetary Policy at HEC Paris.

President of the French section of the European League for Economic Cooperation (LECE).

Career

  • CEO of Group BRED.
  • Affiliate Professor of Economics and Finance at HEC
  • Co-head of HEC’s Economics Major and “Managerial and Financial Economics” Master’s program
  • President of the French section of the European League for Economic Cooperation (LECE) 
  • Member of the board of Rexecode
  • Member of the Supervisory Board and the Risk Committee of BPCE Group
  • First Deputy Chairman of the Fédération Nationale des Banques Populaires
  • Distinguished for his investment in the service of the general interest, with the rank of Knight of the Legion of Honor, promotion of January 1, 2021.

Graduation

Olivier Klein is both a graduate of the ENSAE, Graduate School of Economics, Statistics and Finance and graduated in Economics (Panthéon Sorbonne University). He also completed HEC’s Program in Advanced Finance and holds language diplomas in both Russian and English.

BFCE

Olivier Klein joined the BFCE (Banque Francaise du Commerce Exterieur) in 1985 and held several positions of responsibility.

He was in charge of the Foreign Exchange risk and Interest risk management department for the bank’s major clients.

Then he created and managed the investment bank specializing in Acquisitions & Mergers and Private Equity.

He was then appointed corporate banking Regional Director of the Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne-Bourgogne-Franche Comté areas for medium and large sized companies. In addition, he was part of the working group that was in charge of the merger of Crédit National and BFCE which became Natexis.

Caisse d’Epargne

Olivier Klein then joined the Caisse d’Epargne group in 1998 and served as CEO for Caisse d’Epargne Ile-de-France Ouest from 2000 onwards.

In early 2007 Olivier Klein was asked to manage the merger of Caisse d’Epargne Lyon and Caisse d’Epargne Grenoble and was duly appointed as CEO of Caisse d’Epargne Rhone-Alpes (the second largest bank of the Groupe Caisse d’ Epargne) after they successfully merged in June 2007. In parallel he chairs the retail banking committee of the Groupe Caisse d’Epargne.

BPCE

In February 2010 he was appointed as CEO – Commercial Banking and Insurance – of Groupe BPCE (Groupe Banque Populaire and Caisse d’Epargne) overseeing Banques Populaires, Caisse d’Epargne and Banque Palatine. At this time he was simultaneously both a member of the Board at Natixis and at CNP and was also the Chairman of the Board at Banque Palatine.

BRED

Olivier Klein has been CEO of BRED – Groupe BPCE’s largest commercial bank- since October 2012.

The BRED group has a retail bank, a corporate bank, a private bank, a trading desk, an asset management company, an insurance company and bank subsidiaries in South East Asia, the Pacific region, the Horn of Africa and in Switzerland.

Other mandats

  • Olivier Klein is named President of the French section of the European League for Economic Cooperation ( LECE ) since january 2018 replacing Philippe Jurgensen.
  • In april 2018, Olivier Klein is appointed to the board of Rexécode (a French non governmental macroeconomics research institute devoted to the analysis of the economic situation for its members.)
  • In January 2019, Olivier Klein becomes a Member of the Supervisory Board and joins for the occasion the Risk Committee of BPCE Group.
  • In June 2018, Olivier Klein is elected First Deputy Chairman of the Fédération Nationale des Banques Populaires.

Teaching

Olivier Klein is also an Affiliated Professor of Economics and Finance at HEC and co-runs the Economics Major of the « Grande Ecole » and the ‘Managerial and Financial Economics’ Master’s program. He teaches « financial macroeconomics », « monetary policy » and « banking management and economics ». He ran the ‘International Monetary Issues’ course at the University of Paris Sorbonne-Pantheon from 1983 to 1985 and oversaw research groups at the ENSAE School of Statistics and Economic Administration in 1985-1986. He also was a member of the Scientific Committee at HEC and at Pantheon-Sorbonne’s Management Science PhD school from 1995 to 2005 and board member of the Ecole Normale Supérieure of Lyon in 2007-2008.