Poland's top insurer PZU dismisses acting CEO Olech
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on January 27, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 27, 2026

Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on January 27, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 27, 2026

Poland's PZU dismisses CEO Artur Olech, appointing Andrzej Klesyk as interim CEO for up to three months. The reason for the dismissal was not disclosed.
GDANSK (Reuters) -Poland's PZU has dismissed chief executive Artur Olech, the insurer said on Monday without providing the reason for the move.
Olech was appointed as acting CEO in March, replacing Beata Kozlowska-Chyla, who had been running the country's biggest insurer since March 2020.
The company also appointed Andrzej Klesyk, a member of its supervisory board, to temporarily serve as CEO until a new, permanent chief executive is appointed, it said in a press release.
Klesyk’s tenure as CEO will not exceed three months, PZU said.
(Reporting by Rafal W. Nowak and Marta MaciagEditing by Tomasz Janowski)
Poland's PZU has dismissed chief executive Artur Olech.
Olech was appointed as acting CEO in March, replacing Beata Kozlowska-Chyla.
Andrzej Klesyk, a member of PZU's supervisory board, will temporarily serve as CEO.
Klesyk’s tenure as CEO will not exceed three months.
The insurer did not provide a reason for the dismissal of Artur Olech.
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