Jean-Marc Mignerey is retiring from Societe
Generale Equipment Finance, where he is chief executive officer,
Leasing Life can reveal.

The bank is expected to make a formal
announcement regarding his departure in mid-September.

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He will be replaced by Marie Christine
Ducholet, global co-head of Strategic and
Acquisition Finance at Societe Generale.

Mignerey started his career in the
banking sector in 1976 and joined Societe Generale in 1982. There
he set up a vendor finance business following the merger of all the
bank’s consumer and business finance subsidiaries. He developed
this business in France and internationally.

Following SG’s takeover of Deutsche Bank’s
GEFA’s unit in 2001, he spent three years integrating that business
into the group. Since then he has been a member of SG’s Specialised
Financial Services and Insurance Division’s executive
committee.

Mignerey has been a board member of
Leaseurope’s board of directors since 2002. He served as the
association’s chairman from 2005 to 2007.

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