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)