Popular now
Maki & Ramen to open first permanent London site

Maki & Ramen to open first permanent London site

Wetherspoon boss backs 10% VAT rate for UK pubs

Wetherspoon boss backs 10% VAT rate for UK pubs

Michael Caines at The Stafford awarded first Michelin star

Michael Caines at The Stafford awarded first Michelin star

Just Eat appoints new CFO

Just Eat appoints new CFO

Register to get 5 free articles

Reveal the article below by registering for our email newsletter.

No spam Unsubscribe anytime

Want unlimited access? View Plans

Already have an account? Sign in

Just Eat has announced that Mayte Oosterveld has been appointed as chief financial officer and member of its management board.

Oosterveld joins from PLUS Holding B.V., a Dutch supermarket retailer with an annual consumer turnover of approximately €5bn (£4.2bn), where she served as chief financial officer. 

She is an experienced, all-round financial specialist, who prior to joining PLUS, gained extensive international work experience, both financial and strategic, at Goldman Sachs and Ahold Delhaize. 

Her proven capital allocation expertise and background in mergers, acquisitions and corporate finance will be “highly valuable” to the company.

She will be succeeding Brent Wissink, who announced in July last year that he will be stepping down as chief financial officer and member of the management board as per the company’s annual general meeting in May 2024. 

Dick Boer, chair of the supervisory board of Just Eat, said: “I am very pleased to welcome Mayte Oosterveld to Just Eat Takeaway.com. 

“I have had the pleasure of working with Mayte previously at Ahold Delhaize, where she headed the mergers and acquisitions department, expanded her experience in leading financial planning and performance and driving the synergies of the combined company and was responsible for many transactions, including the merger with Delhaize. She will bring strong finance leadership to the management board.”

Previous Post
Pubs and bars gear up for Six Nations sales bump

Pubs and bars gear up for Six Nations sales bump

Next Post
UberEats revenues hit $17bn in Golden Quarter

UberEats revenues hit $17bn in Golden Quarter

Secret Link