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ECB chief Lagarde 'ready to serve' WEF, Swiss newspaper reports

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on August 23, 2026

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· Last updated: August 23, 2026

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ECB Chief Christine Lagarde Reportedly 'Ready to Serve' as WEF President in 2027

Christine Lagarde Considered for World Economic Forum Presidency

Lagarde's Potential Appointment

ZURICH, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Christine Lagarde, chief of the European Central Bank, could take over the presidency of the World Economic Forum at some point in 2027, Swiss newspaper NZZ reported on Sunday.

At a board meeting near Geneva this week, Lagarde was reportedly described as a "putative candidate" to lead the organisation behind the annual Davos gathering of political and business leaders. According to sources cited by the newspaper, she also said she was "ready to serve".

Current WEF Leadership and Transition

• The WEF's board is currently co-chaired by Roche vice-chairman André Hoffmann and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, who are navigating a leadership transition after founder Klaus Schwab stepped down last year.

Board Discussions on Succession

• At the board meeting, Singapore's President Tharman Shanmugaratnam said that the succession to Fink and Hoffmann should be resolved internally as suitable candidates were available, NZZ reported.

Lagarde's Role and Board Confidence

• Lagarde, who has been a member of the WEF's board for several terms, thanked the members of the 28-strong body for their confidence in her, according to the paper's reporting.

Uncertainty Around Timing

• The board did not determine exactly when Lagarde should take over the presidency, NZZ said, based on sources, adding that the only point of agreement was that Fink and Hoffmann should still chair the annual meeting in Davos in January 2027.

Official Responses and Lagarde's ECB Term

• The WEF did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment.

• Christine Lagarde said last year she was determined to complete her term at the ECB, following speculation she might leave early to take up a role leading the WEF. Her eight-year presidential term at the ECB runs out at the end of October 2027.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Ariane Luthi;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

Key Takeaways

  • Lagarde, already on the WEF board, has signalled willingness to assume its presidency, as reported by NZZ and Reuters.
  • The WEF’s interim co‑chairs, Larry Fink and André Hoffmann, will continue to chair Davos 2027, with a transition to Lagarde possibly afterward.
  • Lagarde’s current ECB mandate runs until end‑October 2027, and while she hasn’t ruled out an early exit, she’s indicated her baseline is to complete her term.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is considered a candidate for WEF presidency in 2027?
Christine Lagarde, chief of the European Central Bank, is reportedly a candidate to lead the World Economic Forum in 2027.
What was discussed at the recent WEF board meeting?
The board discussed leadership succession, with Lagarde described as a 'putative candidate' for presidency and current co-chairs Fink and Hoffmann set to continue until at least January 2027.
Has Christine Lagarde commented on leading the WEF?
According to sources, Lagarde said she was 'ready to serve' and thanked the WEF board for their confidence in her.
When does Christine Lagarde’s ECB presidential term end?
Christine Lagarde's eight-year term as ECB president runs until the end of October 2027.
Who currently co-chairs the WEF board?
The WEF board is currently co-chaired by Roche vice-chairman André Hoffmann and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink.

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