Charlie Nunn appointed Lloyds Banking Group’s Chief Executive

CHARLIE Nunn has been appointed Lloyds Banking Group’s Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director, subject to regulatory approval.

Mr. Nunn is currently global Chief Executive, Wealth and Personal Banking at HSBC and since joining HSBC in 2011, has held a range of leadership positions including Global Chief Operating Officer of Retail Banking and Wealth Management, Group Head of Wealth Management and Digital, and Chief Executive of Retail Banking and Wealth Management, before assuming his current role in February 2018.

He began his career at Accenture where he worked for 13 years in the US, France, Switzerland and the UK and became a Partner. He then moved to McKinsey & Co. as a senior Partner for 5 years.

Robin Budenberg, Non-Executive Director and incoming Chairman from January 1, 2021, said “I am excited about Charlie’s vision for Lloyds Banking Group, as well as his passion for and commitment to our purpose of helping Britain prosper. Given his career track record, he will bring world class operational, technology and strategic expertise to build on the strengths of the existing management team. I look forward to welcoming him to the Group.”

Charlie said “I feel particularly lucky to be joining Lloyds Banking Group at this important time. Lloyds’ history, exceptional people and leading position in the UK means it is uniquely placed to define the future of exceptional customer service in UK financial services. I look forward to building on the work of António and the team and their commitment to helping Britain prosper.”


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