His departure was announced as a financial consolidation program is about to be launched to fill a deficit of 630 million francs between 2025 and 2028.
The 52-year-old leaves office with his head held high. “It has been reported for some time that the situation is becoming complicated in relation to the financial prospects of the State. I am happy that we were able to convince politicians of the need to undertake a consolidation process to maintain the control of the State,” he explains.
After some turbulence in recent years, his position within the CPEF will not be less demanding. In addition to stabilizing the situation despite significant variations, Laurent Yerly also wants to ensure better communication with policyholders. For him, it is essential to popularize information to facilitate customer understanding.
The Fribourgeois already knows the house well since he was a member of the CPEF Board of Directors between 2012 and 2014. For the moment, his successor is not yet known.
RadioFr. – Léo Martinetti / Adaptation web: Camille Berset