Christian Sajowitz to Lead Styrian Sparkasse's Private Banking in Vienna
Christian Sajowitz is set to helm the Private Banking division of Styrian Sparkasse in Vienna, succeeding Alexander Eberan who retires after five years. Sajowitz, who brings extensive experience from roles at prominent banks like BofA, US Bank, and PNC Bank, aims to establish a boutique Private Banking service in the city, aligning with the corporate culture of Styrian Sparkasse.
Sajowitz's professional journey includes stints at Creditanstalt, Bank Gutmann, Schelhammer Capital Bank, and over a decade at LGT Bank Austria in both Salzburg and Vienna. He takes the reins from Eberan, who has led the division since its founding in mid-2020. Sajowitz plans to work closely with his team to create a tailored Private Banking experience for clients, leveraging his diverse banking background and the support of Styrian Sparkasse's corporate culture.
Christian Sajowitz begins his new role as the head of Private Banking at Styrian Sparkasse in Vienna on November 1, 2025. His appointment signals a new chapter for the division, with a focus on boutique service and a strong team dynamic, building on the foundation laid by Alexander Eberan.
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