HSBC CFO Georges Elhedery appointed as new group CEO

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HSBC group CFO Georges Elhedery will be appointed as group CEO with effect from Sept 2.

HSBC Holdings plc announced on July 17 that group chief financial officer Georges Elhedery has been appointed as group chief executive, with effect from September 2.

HSBC group chairman, Sir Mark Tucker, says: “I am delighted to confirm Georges as the next HSBC Group Chief Executive. He is an exceptional leader and banker who cares passionately about the bank, our customers, and our people. He has a track record of leading through change, driving growth, delivering simplification, containing costs, and brings a strong focus on execution. He has worked in Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Since joining the Board as Group Chief Financial Officer in early 2023 and throughout the selection process, he has demonstrated his strategic insight, vision, and deep international perspectives. The Board concluded that Georges was the outstanding candidate and we look forward to working together as he leads HSBC through the next phase of development and growth.”

Georges Elhedery joined HSBC in 2005 and was appointed to the Board and as Group Chief Financial Officer in January 2023. He previously served as Co-CEO of Global Banking & Markets, where he also led the Markets & Securities Services division. He led the Group’s Middle Eastern, North Africa and Turkiye region as CEO from July 2016 to February 2019.

Elhedery says: “I am deeply honoured by the trust placed in me to lead this great institution into the future. Working together with our talented team, I look forward to delivering exceptional value to our clients and investors by driving strong performance on a sustainable growth trajectory.”

He will continue as group chief financial officer during the transition period. An announcement about Georges’ successor as Group CFO will be made in due course. 

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