Charlie Nunn

Charlie Nunn
Born
Charles Alan Nunn
September 1971 (age 54)
EducationUniversity of CambridgeINSEAD
TitleCEO, Lloyds Banking Group.
TermAugust 2021-
PredecessorAntónio Horta-Osório
Children4

Charles Alan Nunn (born September 1971)[1] is a British banker and former management consultant, and the chief executive (CEO) of Lloyds Banking Group since August 2021.[2]

Early life

Nunn grew up near Southampton, Hampshire.[3] He was educated at Brookfield Comprehensive School and Itchen Sixth Form College.[4] He earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Cambridge, followed by a master's from INSEAD.[5][6]

Career

Nunn worked for Accenture for 12 years, in the US, France, Switzerland and the UK.[7] Then in 2006, he joined McKinsey & Company as a partner, and worked there for five years.[7]

Nunn joined HSBC in 2011, rising to global head of personal banking and wealth management.[2][6]

Nunn succeeded António Horta-Osório on 16 August 2021, after a decade as CEO.[2][8] He will receive a salary of £5.6 million .[6]

Personal life

Nunn is married, with four children.[6]

References

  1. ^Treanor, Jill (15 April 2023). "Lloyds Bank boss Charlie Nunn: I know what it's like to be hard up". The Sunday Times.
  2. ^ abcMakortoff, Kalyeena; Kollewe, Julia (30 November 2020). "Lloyds Banking Group names Charlie Nunn as chief executive" – via www.theguardian.com.
  3. ^Cohn, Carolyn (30 November 2020). "Lloyds names HSBC's Charlie Nunn as chief executive". Reuters. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  4. ^White, Lucy (30 November 2020). "New Lloyds boss Charlie Nunn in line for £5.6m pay package". MSN News. Retrieved 27 August 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^"Charlie Nunn, HSBC Holdings PLC: Profile and Biography". Bloomberg.com.
  6. ^ abcdEnglish, Simon (30 November 2020). "Lloyds poaches HSBC banker to be new CEO on £5.6m a year". www.standard.co.uk.
  7. ^ ab"Ex-McKinsey Partner Charlie Nunn new CEO of Lloyds". Consultancy.uk. 14 December 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  8. ^"Update on Group Chief Executive Appointment". FT. 24 February 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2021.