Luca Reulecke has a diverse work experience in various companies.
From 2019 until the present, Luca has been working at Klarna as a Manager Business Development (Partnerships & Merchant Success), where they have the responsibility of identifying, developing, and expanding strategic technology partners in the DACH region. They also manage new partner onboarding projects and analyze existing partnerships to ensure suitable technical integrations are maintained and developed.
Prior to Klarna, Luca worked at KPMG Deutschland in 2018 as an Assistant Manager within the division "Transformation Banking," where they advised clients from the financial industry on strategy development and transformation processes related to business model changes, digitization, process optimization, regulation, and the establishment of banks and financial service providers. In the same year, they also worked as a Senior Associate in the FinTech & Innovation department at KPMG.
In 2017, Luca had two roles at KPMG Deutschland. First, they were a Master Thesis Student from July to October, and then they served as the KPMG representative at TechQuartier Frankfurt for the Payments, Fintech & Innovation sector from January to June.
Before joining KPMG, Luca gained experience in Digital Business Development at PAYBACK in 2015. And in 2013, they worked in International Marketing and Project Management at Systems for Business Solutions S.c.r.l.
Overall, Luca Reulecke's work experience includes roles in business development, strategic partnerships, banking transformation, FinTech, innovation, and digital marketing and project management.
Luca Reulecke completed a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Business Administration and Economics from Universität Passau. During this time, they also participated in an Erasmus semester abroad at Sapienza Università di Roma, where they focused on International Economics. Following their undergraduate studies, Luca pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc. EBA) degree in Management of Innovation and Business Development from Copenhagen Business School.
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