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Sandrine Roux Joins ABBL Management Board as Secretary General
Sandrine Roux succeeds Camille Seillès as a member of the management board and general secretary of the ABBL
September 22, 2025

Sandrine Roux succeeds Camille Seillès as a member of the management board and general secretary of the Association des Banques et Banquiers Luxembourg (ABBL), joining Ananda Kautz, member of the management board in charge of innovation, payments, and sustainability, and Jerry Grbric, CEO of the ABBL.
With more than 20 years of experience in the banking industry across multiple fields, Sandrine Roux brings an in-depth understanding of the challenges facing the financial sector. She will play a pivotal role in strengthening the ABBL’s contribution to the development of the Luxembourg financial centre, reinforcing dialogue with members and driving the Association’s strategic advocacy priorities.
As Secretary General, Sandrine Roux will oversee the General Secretariat, Finance and General Services, while continuing to lead an expanded Regulatory Division. On the regulatory side, she will benefit from the support and expertise of the teams already in place led by:
• Jonathan Hug, who was promoted as Head of Legal, Tax, and Compliance in April 2025.
• Marilyn Rinck, currently Senior Advisor and expert on investor protection and financial markets, who is promoted to Head of Banking Regulation, Financial Markets and ESG.
Sandrine Roux will also represent the ABBL at the European Banking Federation (EBF) and will serve as a member of the CSSF Advisory Committee on Prudential Regulation, succeeding Camille Seillès in these functions.
Jerry Grbic stated:
“I warmly thank Camille Seillès, who has announced his departure to poursue new carreer opportunities. Camille has made an outstanding contribution to ABBL through his technical expertise, strategic insight and unwavering commitment. He has played a key role in the transformation of the Luxembourg banking centre. We wish him every success and personal fulfillment in his next endeavors.”