Cezary Stypułkowski is a Polish banker and former politician born in 1956 and the former CEO of mBank (2010–2024), one of Poland's largest banks.
[1] He studied at the Business School of Columbia in New York in the 1980s and earned a doctorate from the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Warsaw University in 1989.
[4] Starting in 1981, he served as an advisor to the minister in the Bureau of Governmental Representative for Economic Reforms.
[4] In 2003, he was appointed as chairman of the Board of Directors of the PZU Group where he was replaced by Jaromir Netzel in 2006.
[7][5] Afterwards he became the managing director at J.P. Morgan Chase, where he was responsible for operations in Central and Eastern Europe.