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Kushal Banerjee, Chief Financial Officer of Sticks’n’Sushi. /Photo provided.

Sticks’n’Sushi appoints former Azzuri group exec as CFO

His expertise is in M&A, capital markets, and corporate strategies.

Sticks′n′Sushi has appointed Kushal Banerjee as its new Chief Financial Officer.
 
With over 17 years of experience,  Banerjee has a strong track record with significant expertise across M&A, capital markets and corporate strategy. He will lead the finance teams across Copenhagen, Berlin and London, responsible for the brand’s financial decision-making, implementation of strategic board recommendations and contributing to the overall expansion of the group.
 
He joins the Sticks′n′Sushi team following five years at Azzurri Group, where he was Finance Director. Previous experience includes roles at Daily Mail & General Trust PLC, Lion Capital and Manchester United. 
 
Founded in Copenhagen in 1994 by half-Danish, half-Japanese brothers Jens and Kim Rahbek and Thor Andersen, Sticks′n′Sushi has grown to include twelve restaurants in and around the Danish capital, 14 in the UK and three in Berlin, Germany.

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