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That spelled good news for the London-based bank’s CEO, Noel Quinn, who saw his pay roughly double from £5.56 million ($7 million) in 2022 to £10.6 million ($13.4 million) in 2023, the company ...
Geoghegan was paid an annual salary of £1,070,000 for his role as chief executive. [3] [4] He shifted the chief executive's office of HSBC Group from London to Hong Kong on 28 January 2010, while the chairman remained in London. He became the chairman of The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Nunn joined HSBC in 2011, rising to global head of personal banking and wealth management. [2] [6] Nunn succeeded António Horta-Osório on 16 August 2021, after a decade as CEO. [2] [8] He will receive a salary of £5.6 million . [6]
Sir Noel Paul Quinn (born 13 January 1962) is a British banking businessman who was chief executive (CEO) of HSBC from March 2020 to February 2025, having succeeded John Flint. [3] He initially assumed the role on an interim basis in August 2019.
On 1 October 2017, Mark Tucker succeeded Douglas Flint as group chairman of HSBC, the first non-executive and outside chairman appointed by the group. [93] Also in October 2017, HSBC announced that John Flint, chief executive of Retail Banking and Wealth Management, would succeed Stuart Gulliver as Group Chief Executive on 21 February 2018. [94]
Simões joined HSBC in 2007. [4] On 1 November 2012, he was appointed chief executive of HSBC in the UK and deputy chief executive of HSBC Bank plc, the group's principal UK and continental European subsidiary. [5] On 1 September 2015, Simões was appointed the chief executive of HSBC Bank plc and chief executive of Europe. [6]
In 2012, he was named chief of staff to the group's CEO, in charge of strategy and planning. [10] In January 2013, Flint became a managing director of HSBC and CEO of retail banking and wealth management (RBWM). [11] In October 2017, Flint was named CEO-designate of HSBC, and took over from Stuart Gulliver on 21 February 2018. [1] [2] [12]
Sir Mark Edward Tucker (born 29 December 1957) is an English businessman, best known for his various roles at Prudential plc, where he was the CEO until September 2009. [1] He currently serves as group chairman of HSBC.