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A growing financial services firm is seeking a CEO to lead their launch in Germany. This role involves establishing operations, building client relationships, and executing financing opportunities. The ideal candidate has over 8 years of experience in corporate finance and a strong network in Germany. This position offers significant influence on the company's success and a collaborative workplace atmosphere set in central Berlin.
Fuels is a capital partner for entrepreneurs, investors, and key individuals. We provide financing solutions secured by existing values such as unlisted shares, fund and partnership stakes, real estate, or other holdings.
We help entrepreneurs and investors access liquidity from assets that are otherwise tied up – allowing them to stay all in, focused on building and investing.
Founded in Sweden in 2025, Fuels was created to reshape private credit for entrepreneurs and investors – and now we’re looking for someone to launch and build Fuels in Germany.
As CEO, you’ll take the lead in launching and building Fuels in Germany. This is a unique opportunity to replicate the success we’ve achieved in Sweden and establish Fuels as a trusted financing partner for entrepreneurs and investors in the German market.
You’ll be responsible for shaping the local strategy, developing relationships with key partners and clients, and executing on deals – while laying the foundation for a growing local team. As CEO, you’ll play a pivotal role in Fuels’ overall growth journey, with the mandate and freedom to build, lead, and scale. Key responsibilities include:
We’re looking for an entrepreneurial finance professional with a deep understanding of credit and corporate finance - and the ambition to build and lead a company. You combine strategic vision with hands-on execution, thrive in an unstructured environment, and get energy from creating results from scratch. You likely have: