Michael Sandberg, Baron Sandberg

Michael Graham Ruddock Sandberg, Baron Sandberg (Chinese: 沈弼, born 31 May 1927) was Executive Chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation 1977-1986.

History

Sandberg was born in Surrey and educated at St Edward's School, Oxford. In 1945 he joined the army and was commissioned 2nd lieutenant in the Royal Armoured Corps in 1946.[1] and was promoted to lieutenant in November 1947.[2] He later volunteered to join the Indian Army. Upon Indian independence he joined the First King’s Dragoon Guards in January 1949.[3]

In 1949 he joined The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, becoming Chairman and Chief Executive in 1977. During his chairmanship the bank saw substantial international expansion, acquiring a 51% stake in Marine Midland Bank in the United States of America, establishing the Hongkong Bank of Canada in 1981 and HongkongBank of Australia Limited in 1986. As Chairman Sandberg was responsible for the construction of the landmark HSBC Main Building in Central, Hong Kong, which at the time was the most expensive building ever constructed in the world.

On retirement he received a knighthood for "public services in Hong Kong"[4] (having previously been appointed OBE and then CBE) and in 1997 he was created a Life peer in the House of Lords in the style Baron Sandberg of Passfield in the County of Hampshire. [5] He now lives in Hampshire[6]

References

  1. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 37946. p. 2002. 1947-05-02. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  2. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 38136. p. 5692. 1947-11-28. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  3. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 38662. p. 3397. 1949-07-12. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  4. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 50551. p. B2. 1986-06-13. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  5. ^ London Gazette: no. 54913. p. 11279. 1997-10-07. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  6. ^ Liberal Democrats - Who We Are - Peers - Lord Sandberg

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Preceded by
Guy Sayer
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Executive Chairman
1977 – 1986
Succeeded by
William Purves