Robin heads our Retail Banking and Wealth Management (RBWM) Practice in the Americas. Before this, he was a partner in Oliver Wyman’s Corporate and Institutional Banking and Finance and Risk Practices, based in the New York office.
In his role as head of RBWM Americas, Robin leads a team of experts who deliver solutions to clients in the retail banking, business banking, and wealth management ecosystem across their full range of priorities. The practice serves both established and challenger institutions, with work spanning banking disruption, digital, AI and operational innovation, and decisions around market participation. It is active across the United States, Canada, and Latin America.
Beyond this role, Robin works with global and regional financial institutions, bringing deep expertise in large‑scale strategic transformation, as well as public policy, treasury, finance, and regulatory topics. His focus is helping leaders navigate the implications of a changing world — whether by improving financial resource management and planning, embracing new technologies like AI, using regulatory and external pressures to strengthen decision‑making, or managing macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges.
The forces shaping banking are global; the decisions that matter most are often local — winning requires fluency in both
Much of Robin’s career has been focused on solving globally integrated challenges in financial services, as he spent significant time serving institutions active across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. He maintains coverage roles for several of Oliver Wyman’s most prominent banking clients and has co‑led multiple thematic platforms at the firm, including work on resolution and recovery planning, geopolitical risk, liquidity management, broader treasury topics, and foreign banks operating in the United States.
Robin is originally from Vienna, Austria. He joined Oliver Wyman’s London office after graduating from the University of Warwick with first‑class honors, and he has been based in New York for the past decade.