Natalie Münch
About Natalie Münch
Natalie Münch serves as the Chief Risk Officer at Vane in Berlin, having held the position since 2017. She has extensive experience in risk management and banking, with previous roles at Scotiabank, BNP Paribas, and Commerzbank AG.
Current Role at Vane
Natalie Münch serves as the Chief Risk Officer at Vane, previously known as BillFront, since 2017. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the company's risk management strategies and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Her position is based in the Berlin Area, Germany, where she has contributed to the company's growth and risk assessment processes for over seven years.
Previous Experience at Scotiabank
Before joining Vane, Natalie Münch worked at Scotiabank in London, United Kingdom, from 2013 to 2015. During her two years there, she was involved in corporate banking, where she gained valuable experience in managing financial risks and client relationships within the banking sector.
Career at Commerzbank AG
Natalie Münch's career includes significant tenure at Commerzbank AG. She worked there from 2007 to 2013 as an Assistant Vice President in Credit Risk Management. Prior to this role, she was a student at Commerzbank AG from 2004 to 2007, where she began her professional journey in the financial services industry.
Experience at BNP Paribas
From 2015 to 2017, Natalie Münch held the position of Senior Credit Analyst at BNP Paribas in London, United Kingdom. In this role, she focused on credit risk analysis and contributed to the evaluation of creditworthiness for various clients, further enhancing her expertise in risk management.
Education and Academic Background
Natalie Münch studied at the Cooperative State University Heidenheim in Baden-Wuerttemberg, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Management from 2004 to 2007. Additionally, she briefly attended Aberystwyth University in 2006, focusing on Economics. Her educational background laid the foundation for her career in finance and risk management.