Arnoldas Burkovskis

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Arnoldas Burkovskis (born 1967 in Jonava) is a Lithuanian financer bank manager, head of Turto Bankas, a former politician, deputy Minister of Economy of Lithuania.

He graduated 1984 from Jonava 3rd Middle School. Burkovskis graduated in physics at Vilnius University (VU) and after that, received a master's degree in economics at the International Business School at VU. From 2005 to 2008 he studied in Amsterdam at a financial institution in the Netherlands. From 1992 he worked at Bank AB Hermis, E Energija, Šiaulių Banko Investicijų Valdymas, Arthur Andersen etc. Then he was advisor to the Minister of Economy Dainius Kreivys and from 2009 to 2010 deputy minister of economy. His successor was .[1] Since September 2010 Burkovskis has been chairman and managing director of the Lithuanian bank Turto Bankas.[2]

Burkovskis is divorced and has a son.[3]

He speaks Russian and English.

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