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Banker devoted to charities and horseracing

By Jeremy Lemer

Published: May 2 2009 00:44 | Last updated: May 2 2009 00:44

Respected names in banking are hard to come by in these credit-crunched times, but Richard Hambro, who died from cancer on April 25 at the age of 62, possessed one.

He was emblematic of a different type, or perhaps a different generation, of banker; described by friends and family as patrician, gentlemanly and in it for the long term.

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