Carsten Bettermann appointed as new Managing Director of Prosegur Germany

January 23, 2024

The 55-year-old is an experienced managing director who can look back on many years in management positions at various companies in the business-related services secto

Carsten Bettermann is the new Managing Director of Prosegur Cash Services Germany GmbH. The 55-year-old will be responsible for around 4,500 employees in 32 branches across Germany at the German market leader for cash and valuables transportation.
Carsten Bettermann is an experienced managing director who graduated from the Technical University in Berlin and the University of Vermont. He began his career at McKinsey & Company in Germany. Prior to joining Prosegur, he held management positions at LSG Sky Chefs, CWS-boco, and UTA Edenred in Germany, Switzerland and the USA, among others.
”We are delighted to have Carsten Bettermann join Prosegur Germany,” says Miguel Bandrés, Managing Director Europe at Prosegur Cash. “With his experience, he will further advance our German business.”
Carsten Bettermann on his new position: “I would like to thank my colleagues at Prosegur for the trust they have placed in me and look forward to the exciting challenge of helping to shape the transformation of the cash and valuables transportation industry.”

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