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La Poste: Outgoing CEO Philippe Wahl Remains in the Chair for an Interim

Summary by Le Figaro
For reasons of age, the term of office of the CEO of La Poste was due to end on Wednesday, 25 June. The latter was finally renewed on an interim basis, since Élysée had not yet proposed a name to replace him.

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Emmanuel Macron has still not proposed a name to succeed the 69-year-old man, now struck by the age limit, thus putting the executive out of time, especially in view of the parliamentary agenda.

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For reasons of age, the term of office of the CEO of La Poste was due to end on Wednesday, 25 June. The latter was finally renewed on an interim basis, since Élysée had not yet proposed a name to replace him.

·Paris, France
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Touched by a age limit, the outgoing CEO retains the chair of the board of directors of the public company. The operational direction of the group was entrusted to Philippe Bajou, the general secretary and deputy general manager.

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The outgoing CEO of La Poste Philippe Wahl, whose term of office ended, will remain for the moment in the chair of the board of directors of the public group, after having been renewed Wednesday to this post for an interim, the Elysée having put herself out of time to propose a name for her...

In the absence of a presidential appointment, the boss of the La Poste group will remain a little more in office. This morning's board of directors has announced provisional governance. Philippe Wahl remains president, while his deputy general manager, Philippe Bajou, is appointed managing director.

In the absence of a replacement appointed in time by the Elysée to succeed Philippe Wahl as CEO, the La Poste group accommodates temporary governance, with dissociation of functions. Philippe Wahl remains President, acting, but Philippe Bajou, until now Deputy Managing Director, is appointed Deputy Managing Director.

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L'Opinion broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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