Romain Dumas

Risk Management & Controls at CMB Monaco

Romain Dumas currently serves as a Risk Manager at CMB Monaco since October 2023. Previously held the position of Contrôle Permanent & Risque at EFG Bank from January 2021 to October 2023, where responsibilities included independent controls and regulatory compliance reporting. Prior to that, Romain worked as a Senior Financial Auditor in Banking & Financial Services at PwC from September 2017 to December 2020, focusing on statutory audits and internal control diagnostics for major private banks. Earlier experience includes a client relationship role at CAISSE D'EPARGNE COTE D'AZUR and an assistant position at Banque Populaire Côte d'Azur. Romain obtained a Master ESC with a specialization in corporate finance from KEDGE Business School and a Master's degree in Business in Emerging Markets from FH Joanneum, complemented by a rigorous educational background in economics and commercial sciences.

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Municipality of Monaco, Monaco

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CMB Monaco

CMB is a leading private bank, based in Monaco, with unrivaled financial stability. Since its creation in 1976, CMB has focused on providing quality private banking services to meet our clients’needs with a one-stop-shop approach. CMB’s offer is structured around three core businesses: private banking, investment management and financing, and comprises a wide range of investment products and tailor-made services available to our clients. CMB was originally created as a Monegasque «boutique» bank by several major international banks jointly with local investors. Today it is wholly owned by Mediobanca SpA, a Specialized Financial Group listed on the Milan stock exchange (included in the FTSE MIB benchmark index), which acquired an initial stake of 34% in 2002 and reached the full control two years later, in 2004. CMB is now a founding part of the Mediobanca Group Wealth Management division. In the past few years, the Wealth Management division, which changed the group’s identity and profile, became a major fee contributor, generating almost 50% of total group fees.


Headquarters

Monaco , Monaco

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201-500

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