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AGF Management Says CEO Kevin McCreadie Has Died, Judy Goldring Named Successor

ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 3 – Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing faces legacy issues from the 2008 crisis as Canadian banks AGF and Equitable report leadership changes and significant asset growth.

  • Following Kevin McCreadie's sudden death at 64, AGF Management named Judy Goldring as the new CEO, with Blake Goldring praising McCreadie's lasting impact.
  • In 2014, AGF recruited Kevin McCreadie from PNC Capital Advisors as its first outsider CEO, shifting the firm’s focus to alternative assets.
  • AGF Management's share price increased by 158% over five years, with $53 billion assets under management serving over 815,000 investors, reflecting strategy success.
  • Despite the Deutsche Bank scandal burdening CEO Christian Sewing, Canadian banks like Equitable Bank show resilience with 634% shareholder returns since 2007 and strong equity growth, highlighting sector robustness.
  • Given the $4.1 trillion banking losses in 2008, IMF warns fintech and tech giants threaten traditional banking services' future.
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AGF Announces Passing of Kevin McCreadie, CEO and CIO

TORONTO, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- It is with great sadness that AGF Management Limited (AGF) announces the sudden passing of Kevin McCreadie, the firm’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Investment Officer (CIO).

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Christian Sewing has rehabilitated Deutsche Bank and restored its reputation, but now the man with the Harmlos image is catching up with a scandal from the financial crisis.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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