HSBC appoints interim chair Brendan Nelson to permanent role

HSBC appoints interim chair Brendan Nelson to permanent role
HSBC appoints interim chair Brendan Nelson to permanent role
HSBC appoints interim chair Brendan Nelson to permanent role
HSBC appoints interim chair Brendan Nelson to permanent role
HSBC appoints interim chair Brendan Nelson to permanent role

Questions raised about permanency of 76-year-old’s appointment and ‘leadership stability at critical juncture for bank’

HSBC has appointed the former KPMG partner Brendan Nelson as its chair after a prolonged search process that left one of the world’s biggest banks without a permanent executive in the top role for months.

The decision to appoint Nelson, who has been serving as interim chair, came as a surprise, after a protracted hunt for a permanent successor for Mark Tucker which involved courting external candidates including the former chancellor George Osborne and the head of Goldman Sachs’s Asia-Pacific division, Kevin Sneader.

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