S. Aloglu (1965)

Chief Executive Officer/ Managing Board member, Dutch nationality
A graduate in business administration from Bogazici University, Istanbul, and having an MBA from UvA Business School, Amsterdam, Senol Aloglu started his banking career in Turkey in 1987 and joined the Fiba Group in 1991. He worked in banking and leasing operations of Fiba Group until his appointment in 2000 to Nexent Bank as Country Manager for the Dutch Operations. In 2005, he was appointed as a Managing Board member and with effect from 1 January 2022 he took over the CEO role. Mr. Aloglu is responsible for corporate governance, corporate banking, bank relations, treasury, retail banking, human resources, and internal audit (administrative reporting line).
U. Bayoglu (1973)

Chief Financial Officer/ Managing Board member, Dutch nationality
Umut Bayoglu holds a BSc in Economics from METU in Ankara. He began his career in 1996 as a management trainee with Finansbank AS. In 2001, he was appointed Head of Financial Control in Germany. In 2006 he became CFO of Nexent Bank, and in 2008 he joined the Managing Board. He is responsible for financial control, accounting and central bank reporting, data office and analytics, information technology, and operations.
Batuhan Yalniz (1973)

Chief Risk Officer/ Managing Board member, Turkish nationality
Batuhan Yalniz holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Trade, Transport and Finance from City University Business School (Sir John Cass Business School) in London. He has been working in risk-management-related functions within the banking industry for more than 20 years and joined Nexent Bank in January 2008 as Division Director – Risk Management. Through many projects that have been executed under his responsibility, Batuhan Yalniz has proven his in-depth knowledge of the different aspects of risk management as well as his management skills. Since October 10, 2016, Mr. Yalniz has been a member of the Managing Board responsible for financial and non-financial risk management, compliance, corporate credits (second line), and financial institution (FI) credits (second line).