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Charles Alan Nunn (born September 1971) [1] is a British banker and former management consultant, and the chief executive (CEO) of Lloyds Banking Group since August 2021. [ 2 ] Early life
He was group chief executive officer (CEO) of Lloyds Banking Group (2011-2021), and chairman of Credit Suisse from April 2021 until 17 January 2022. Horta-Osório joined Credit Suisse following a series of scandals at the bank. [1] He left the bank in January 2022 after alleged breaches of Covid quarantine rules while travelling in Europe. [2]
Lloyds Banking Group plc is a British financial institution formed through the acquisition of HBOS by Lloyds TSB in 2009. It is one of the UK's largest financial services organisations, with 30 million customers and 65,000 employees. [ 4 ]
Charlie Nunn (MBA 2000), CEO, Lloyds Banking Group. Nathalie Rachou (MBA), Board member of UBS and Euronext. [23] Bernard Brenninkmeijer (MBA), Board member of Vatican Bank [24] Shanu S.P. Hinduja (IEP), Chairperson of Hinduja Bank, Chair of the Hinduja Foundation, and Co-Chair and Director of Hinduja Global Solutions Inc. [25]
On 12 February 2009, the CEO of Lloyds group, Eric Daniels, was questioned about the banking crisis during a session of the Treasury Select Committee of the House of Commons. One of the key issues concerned Lloyds' takeover of HBOS in 2008, and the amount of due diligence carried out before the acquisition. Mr Daniels stated that a company ...
He joined Lloyds TSB in 2001 as head of retail banking. He became CEO of Lloyds TSB in June 2003, and of Lloyds Banking Group in January 2009 after the merger with HBOS . He built a reputation for being quietly spoken, thoughtful and not prone to superlatives - what many would describe as excellent, he would say was "pleasing". [ 1 ]
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Brittain joined Barclays as a graduate trainee, and worked there for 19 years. [2] She joined Santander UK in 2007, then Lloyds Banking Group in 2011. [2]In May 2015, it was announced that from January 2016, Brittain would take over from Andy Harrison, who would be retiring, as CEO of Whitbread, the parent company of Premier Inn, Whitbread restaurants and Costa Coffee. [3]