Hans W. Reich
Speaker
stellv. Vorsitzender des Vorstandes
Stiftung Kapitalmarktforschung
 Hans W. Reich Hans Reich has been Chairman of the Supervisory Board for Citigroup Global Markets Europe AG since September 2008 and Chairman of the German Advisory Board until April 2020. His banking experience spans over 60 years, with his key competencies in Export Finance, Privatisation, SME Financing and Capital Markets spanning over Supervisory Board memberships at: Linke-Hoffmann-Busch AG (Alstom), Salzgitter 1994 -2004 ThyssenKrupp AG, Duisburg 2000 -2010, Ruhrkohle AG, Essen 2000 -2005, IKB Deutsche Industriebank AG, Duesseldorf1999 -2006, HuK Coburg VVaG, Coburg 2000 -2011, Deutsche Telekom AG, Bonn 1999 -2006, Deutsche Post AG, Bonn 2000 -2006, Depfa plc, Dublin 2002 -2006, Aareal-Bank AG, Wiesbaden 2002 -2013, Deutsche Afrika-Linien, Hamburg 2002 -2009, and Advisory Board memberships at China Development Bank, Beijing 2001 -today, WestLB, Duesseldorf2005 -2007, Fraport AG, Frankfurt 2003 -2010, Cannonball Capital GmbH, München2013 -today, Wertekommission–Initiative Responsible Leadership, 2014 -today Hermes Kreditversicherungs AG, Hamburg 2003 -2006 Hans Reich also holds the following positions: He is member of International Advisory Council of China Development Bank (since 2001 -today) and is Advisor to Senior Chairman and Member of the Corporate Governance Committee of Charoen Pokphand Group Ltd., Bangkok Thailand (since 2017) Prior to joining Citigroup, Hans Reich was Chairman of the Board of Managing Directors of KfW Bankengruppe(1999 -2006), where he also acted as Member of the Board (since 1990), Senior Vice President, First Vice President, Head of Special Export Finance and other roles previously (starting from 1966 -1999). Hans Reich is member of the Board of Managing Directors at Stiftungfuer Kapitalmarktforschung, Frankfurt in the period 2004 -today. He graduated from the Bankakademiee.V. Wiesbaden / Dortmund as Bankfachwirtin 1965. He started his career at Dresdner Bank AG, Gelsenkirchen in 1957 and was soon promoted to Credit Secretary in 1961. He is widowed with one child.