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Keen sportsman will need stamina to stay on top of bank called ‘too big to manage’
Announcement follows decision to pay ex-chief Stuart Gulliver $8.5m
Group says it could be hit with charge over alleged tax evasion and money laundering at private bank
Stuart Gulliver’s seven-year tenure as chief has been ‘satisfactory’ despite obstacles
The bank has been held back by big fines and hasty acquisitions but believes it is in a position to grow again
Ex-Morgan Stanley star with a long-time Lego habit is also a digital convert
Matthew Westerman had been brought in to shake up investment banking business
Outgoing chief Stuart Gulliver says ‘pivot to Asia’ strategy is paying off
New bank chief brings low-key style and treasurer background to the role
The bank’s new boss should rein in the risk-taking
Retail bank head was the preferred candidate of outgoing Stuart Gulliver
Retail bank head was preferred candidate of outgoing chief Stuart Gulliver
New chairman is waiting for the UK regulator to approve the chosen candidate
Analysts give chief Stuart Gulliver much of the credit for turnround at bank
Stateside bosses were last year paid 2.1 times as much as peers across the Atlantic
Incoming chairman, Mark Tucker, plans to reveal Stuart Gulliver’s successor this year
Court rules that the Revenue can look into his longstanding non-dom tax status
Investors hope he will bring the fresh ideas needed to solve the bank’s problems
Mark Tucker’s expertise has the potential to reinvigorate the bank but he will have to build consensus
Succession challenge to be priority for Mark Tucker as he confirms move from AIA
Chief executive’s cost-cutting and redeployment of assets fail to cheer shareholders
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