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10 January 2012
HSBC ANNOUNCES LEADERSHIP CHANGES IN FRANCEHSBC Holdings plc announces the appointment of Jean Beunardeau as CEO of HSBC France. He has been Deputy to the CEO since February 2010 and will retain responsibility for Global Banking and Markets in France.
Christophe de Backer, CEO of HSBC France, will be leaving the Group after 21 years of service to join the Edmond de Rothschild Group.
Gilles Denoyel has been appointed Deputy to the CEO in addition to his role as Chief
Risk Officer and remains responsible for relations with Regulators.
These appointments, which have been approved by the HSBC France board, take effect immediately.
Stuart Gulliver, HSBC Group CEO and Chairman of HSBC France commented: "I
thank Christophe on behalf of the HSBC France board for his extensive contribution
to the Group and I wish him all the best in his new role. I'm also delighted with Jean's appointment as the new CEO. His contribution to building our Global Banking and Markets business into one of the leading investment banks in France has been critical. Moreover Jean has supported Christophe in overseeing our business in France over
the past two years. I also congratulate Gilles Denoyel. The appointments announced today demonstrate the strength of management within HSBC France."
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1. Brief Biographies Jean Beunardeau
Age 49
Graduated from the Ecole Polytechnique
Began his career at the Ministry of Finance, mainly at the
Treasury. He became Technical Advisor to the Prime Minister
in 1995.
He joined HSBC France in 1997 in Corporate Finance and
becomes Managing Director in 2000. He was appointed co-head
of CIBM, mainly responsible for Corporate and Investment
Banking, in March
2004.
In 2005, he was appointed Senior Corporate Vice-President,
and in 2007 Head of Global Banking and
Markets for HSBC France.
Deputy CEO since February 2010, in addition to his role as
Head of Global Banking and Markets in
France.
Age 57
Graduate of the Ecole des Mines de Paris, the Institut
d'Etudes Politiques and the Ecole Nationale
d'Administration.
In 1981, he was appointed «Inspecteur des Finances»
(Financial Controller) at the Ministry of Finance. In 1985,
he entered the French Treasury, where he held successively
responsibilities at the Interministerial Committee for
Industrial Reconstruction (CIRI) and in the Insurance
Department,
before being in charge of the French Privatisation
Programme.
In June 1996, he joined Credit Commercial de France as Chief
Financial Officer. He became Group General Secretary, member
of the Executive Committee, in charge of Logistic and
Operations in 1998 and was appointed Senior Corporate Vice
President Finance in March 2000.
In March 2004, he was appointed Deputy Chief Executive
Officer of HSBC France, responsible for the support functions
and the finance support services. In January 2006, his
responsibilities were extended to include the asset
management and insurance businesses, and the non-finance
support services.
Since September 2007, he has been responsible for all risk
management and control activities, and also responsible for
relations with supervisors and regulators.
Photographs
of Jean Beunardeau and Gilles Denoyel are available from the
media contacts above or to download from:
http://www.hsbc.fr/1/2/hsbc-france/a-propos-d-hsbc
HSBC France, previously CCF, which was founded in 1894,
joined the HSBC Group in 2000 and
switched to the HSBC France brand in November 2005. HSBC
France is headquartered in Paris. Serving customers from
around 400 offices across France and more than 10,000
employees, HSBC in France is a universal bank serving both
personal and business customers.
HSBC Holdings plc, the parent company of the HSBC Group, is
headquartered in London. The Group
serves customers worldwide from around 7,500 offices in over
80 countries and territories in Europe, the Asia-Pacific
region, North and Latin America, and the Middle East and
Africa. With assets of US$2,716bn at 30 September 2011, HSBC
is one of the world's largest banking and financial services
organisations.
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