Augustin de Kerversau
Chief Operating Officer, BMO U.S. Banking
As Chief Operating Officer, BMO U.S. Banking, Augustin’s mandate focuses on supporting business results, enabling growth ambitions and executing strategic initiatives. Augustin is directly responsible for several disciplines including sales enablement, data & analytics, physical and digital channels, risk management, PMO, and process excellence, ensuring alignment across BMO’s expanded U.S. footprint. Augustin is also a member of the BMO U.S. Management Committee.
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Prior to joining BMO, Augustin served as Head of Corporate & Commercial Banking at Bank of the West. Augustin had joined Bank of the West in 2012 as Senior Vice President, Risk and Portfolio Manager. In 2014 he was appointed Executive Vice President, Head of Loan Book and Credit Products, where he was responsible for commercial loan underwriting and led a complete transformation of the commercial credit journey. In 2019, Augustin was appointed Executive Vice President, Head of Commercial Banking Group, overseeing all commercial banking activities. In 2020, Augustin joined Bank of the West’s Executive Management Committee.
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In November 2023, after BMO’s acquisition of Bank of the West, Augustin was appointed to Chief Operating Officer, BMO Commercial Bank where he was directly responsible for a shared services platform serving the Commercial Bank throughout North America. During the transition, he played a pivotal role in ensuring a highly successful merger process with minimal employee and client attrition and attractive financial outcomes.
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Prior to joining Bank of the West, Augustin had served in various roles within the BNP Paribas Group in New York, Singapore and Paris.
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Augustin is a member of the Board of Directors of Alonzo King Lines Ballet, an internationally acclaimed dance company, as well as Music Mission San Francisco, a music school offering free education to underserved youth.
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He holds a Master’s Degree in International Finance from ESCP Europe and a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
