Bitvavo CEO Mark Nuvelstijn Steps Down Temporarily During Investigation into Private Investments

Bitvavo CEO Mark Nuvelstijn temporarily steps down amid internal investigation into private investments prompted by media inquiries. CFO and CRO assume leadership during probe, which connects to previous investment fraud case involving substantial losses.

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Bitvavo CEO Temporarily Withdraws from Duties

Mark Nuvelstijn, CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Bitvavo, has temporarily suspended his executive responsibilities. This follows inquiries from Dutch financial newspaper FD regarding Nuvelstijn's personal investment activities.

Internal Investigation Underway

Bitvavo has initiated an internal investigation after FD raised questions about the CEO's private portfolio. A company spokesperson stated the outcome remains uncertain while the situation undergoes careful review. Nuvelstijn has retained personal legal counsel for the matter.

Bitvavo expressed surprise at the FD's revelations, telling Crypto Insiders: 'This information about Mark Nuvelstijn's private investments is new to Bitvavo, and we cannot currently assess its accuracy.' The company emphasized: 'We take this situation seriously and will examine it in detail. To ensure independent assessment, Mark will temporarily step down as CEO.'

Leadership Transition

CFO Johan van Olffen and CRO Jeetan Patel will assume Nuvelstijn's responsibilities during the investigation. The duration remains unclear, though Bitvavo hopes for swift resolution.

Connection to Previous Controversy

The investigation relates to earlier concerns involving 'miracle investor' Max R. Crypto Insiders previously reported on AFM's fraud case against Max R. for suspected Ponzi schemes. Max R. raised €25 million from 164 investors, including Nuvelstijn who lost €7.2 million and later sought €16.5 million in damages.

Regulatory Milestone

This development comes shortly after Bitvavo secured the crucial MiCA license, enabling EU-wide operations. The company described this as a 'significant milestone' in becoming Europe's dominant crypto exchange.

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