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Shares in Nexi fall as CFO picked to replace longtime CEO

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Shares in Nexi declined after the company announced that its chief financial officer will replace its longtime chief executive, a leadership change that has raised concerns among investors about strategic continuity.

The Italian payments group said the transition is part of a planned succession, with the incoming CEO expected to build on the company’s existing strategy while navigating a highly competitive and evolving digital payments landscape. However, markets reacted cautiously, with some investors viewing the move as a potential source of uncertainty in the near term.

Analysts noted that while internal promotions can ensure continuity, they can also prompt questions about future direction, particularly for a company like Nexi that has undergone significant expansion and integration in recent years. The firm has been a key player in Europe’s payments sector, benefiting from the shift toward digital transactions and e-commerce.

The outgoing CEO, who has led the company through major growth phases, including mergers and partnerships, is credited with strengthening Nexi’s market position. His departure marks the end of an era, leading some market participants to reassess the company’s outlook under new leadership.

The newly appointed CEO, currently serving as CFO, is expected to focus on operational efficiency, cost management, and delivering on financial targets, areas that are closely watched by investors in the current economic climate.

The share price reaction reflects broader market sensitivity to executive changes, especially in sectors undergoing rapid transformation. Investors will likely be looking for early signals from the new leadership team regarding strategy, performance, and long-term growth plans.

Despite the initial dip, some analysts remain cautiously optimistic, noting that continuity in leadership and deep internal knowledge of the business could support a smoother transition over time.

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