Boris Vujcic Appointed as ECB Vice-President, Succeeding Luis de Guindos

January 19, 2026
Boris Vujcic Appointed as ECB Vice-President, Succeeding Luis de Guindos
  • The Eurogroup named Boris Vujcic, Croatia’s central bank governor, as the new vice-president of the European Central Bank, taking the post after Luis de Guindos’s term ends in late May, with a June 1 start date expected.

  • Vujcic arrives with a strong reputation as a capable monetary policymaker, having played a pivotal role in Croatia’s euro adoption in 2023 and in its EU accession talks.

  • At 61, he holds a doctorate from the University of Zagreb’s Faculty of Economics and has led Croatia’s central bank since 2012, including earlier roles as head of research and deputy governor.

  • Final approval is anticipated to be formal, with European Parliament likely raising questions about gender parity but not blocking the nomination.

  • Earlier rounds saw Lithuania and Estonia pull their candidates, Rimantas Sadzius and Madis Muller, from consideration, narrowing the field.

  • Germany’s stance has been cautiously optimistic, with considerations of Northern European representation shaping the decision.

  • Some nominees faced withdrawals due to lack of alignment among large eurozone states and broader euro-area fragmentation, affecting final choices.

  • The six contenders represented a spectrum from centrist to conservative, largely drawn from central bank leadership; Rimantas Sadzius offered less public policy detail.

  • The decision emerged from a Eurogroup meeting in Brussels where a broader consensus process was evident and Centeno’s chances were viewed as slim.

  • Eurogroup president emphasized broad interest in six excellent candidates and underscored moving toward a single agreed candidate.

  • Other candidates who were rejected included Mario Centeno and Olli Rehn, while the final shortlist centered on Vujcic, Rehn, Muller, Sadzius, Kazaks, and others.

  • The final shortlist for the ECB vice-presidency highlighted Boris Vujcic of Croatia and Olli Rehn of Finland as primary contenders, with several others eliminated earlier.

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