Michael Geoghegan

Michael Geoghegan CBE (born 4 October 1953) is an English businessman, who served as HSBC Group's chief executive from 26 March 2006 to 2010. He joined HSBC in 1973 and has previously led the group's South American and European operations.

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Biography

Early life

Geoghegan was born in Windsor, UK, and was educated in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Career

He joined the HSBC Group in 1973 as an International Manager and, since then, spent twelve years in North and South America, eight years in Asia, seven years in the Middle East and three years in Europe. Mr Geoghegan arrived in Brazil in March 1997 to establish the Group's operations in the country following the creation of Banco HSBC Bamerindus S.A. He was appointed a Group General Manager of HSBC Holdings plc in the same year.

In January 2000, as president of HSBC Bank Brasil S.A.- Banco Multiplo, he became responsible for all of HSBC's business throughout South America and chaired the Group's Regional Executive Committee. In October 2000 he became President of HSBC Investment Bank Brasil HSBC Seguros S.A. which resulted from the Group’s acquisition of CCF and the incorporation of certain activities of HSBC Brasil.

Once Geoghgan was appointed Chief Executive and a Director HSBC Bank plc on 1 January 2004, he gave up the position of UK CEO on 6 March 2006 which was in turn filled by Dyfrig John.

HSBC announced on the 28 November 2005 that he would succeed Stephen Green as Chief Executive of HSBC Holdings, as Green became Group Chairman of HSBC Holdings. Geoghegan was named Deputy Chairman of HSBC Bank plc 26 May 2006. In that management shuffle, the group management board was created in 2006. Before that, the chairman essentially held the duties of a chief executive, while the chief executive served as the deputy. Green said he wanted to break that tradition, having a management cadre to look after the business, while the chairman would oversaw the controls of the business through compliance and audit and the direction of the business. [1]

Geoghegan was paid an annual salary of £1,070,000 for his role as chief executive. [2][3]

He has shifted the chief executive's office of HSBC Group from London to Hong Kong on 28 January 2010. He became the chairman of The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.

With group chairman Stephen Green planning to depart HSBC to accept a government appointment as Minister of Trade, Geoghegan was expected to become the next chairman. However, while many current and former senior employees supported the tradition of promoting the chief executive to chairman, many shareholders were instead pushed for an external candidate. Geoghegan's detractors noted that while he was effective at getting things done, they argued that his blunt style was unsuited to leading the board and representing HSBC with heads of government, and his appointment as chairman would also flout UK governance guidance that barred chief executives becoming chairman. Geoghegan had reportedly threatened to quit if he was passed over in favour of former Goldman Sachs President John Thornton.[4][5] HSBC's board of directors had reportedly been split over the succession planning, and investors were alarmed that this row would damage the company.[6]

On 23 September 2010, Geoghegan announced he would step down as chief executive of HSBC. [7] He was succeeded as chief executive of HSBC by Stuart Gulliver, while Green was succeeded as Chairman by Douglas Flint; Flint was serving as HSBC's finance director (chief financial officer). Geoghegan remains with HSBC as an adviser until 30 June 2011. In an interview after he retired, Geoghegan stated that he was proud that Flint and Gulliver were chosen to lead HSBC.[8]

Personal life

Geoghegan is Chairman of Young Enterprise UK which seeks to give students business experience while still in full-time education. HSBC has supported Young Enterprise for over 20 years as part of its commitment to financial education, and has 1,500 employees who volunteer their time for the organisation in schools across the UK.

In June 2003 he was honoured with a CBE (Commander Of The British Empire) by Her Majesty the Queen in recognition of his contribution to British business interests in Brazil. Geoghegan is married with two sons.

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References

  1. ^ Reece, Damian (20 December 2010). "HSBC ex-chief Michael Geoghegan relaxes as another marathon looms". The Daily Telegraph (London). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/8212815/HSBC-ex-chief-Michael-Geoghegan-relaxes-as-another-marathon-looms.html. 
  2. ^ "M. F. Geoghegan Profile". Forbes.com (Forbes). http://people.forbes.com/profile/m-f-geoghegan/41833. Retrieved 2009-08-08. 
  3. ^ "Michael Geoghegan: Executive Profile & Biography". BusinessWeek. McGraw-Hill. http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=8055024&ric=HBC. Retrieved 2009-08-08. 
  4. ^ Wilson, Harry; Farrell, Sean; Aldrick, Philip (22 September 2010). "HSBC investors against Michael Geoghegan becoming chairman". The Daily Telegraph (London). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/8019235/HSBC-investors-against-Michael-Geoghegan-becoming-chairman.html. 
  5. ^ "HSBC chief Michael Geoghegan 'to quit' after failing to get top job". NewsCore. 24 September 2010. http://www.news.com.au/business/hsbc-chief-michael-geoghegan-to-quit-after-failing-to-get-top-job/story-e6frfm1i-1225928665163. 
  6. ^ Wilson, Harry (23 September 2010). "Douglas Flint to be HSBC chairman, Michael Geoghegan to leave in radical reshuffle". The Daily Telegraph (London). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/8021673/Douglas-Flint-to-be-HSBC-chairman-Michael-Geoghegan-to-leave-in-radical-reshuffle.html. 
  7. ^ "Great HSBC reshuffle". http://www.euromoney.com/Article/2676783/Great-HSBC-reshuffle.html. Euromoney
  8. ^ Reece, Damian (20 December 2010). "HSBC ex-chief Michael Geoghegan relaxes as another marathon looms". The Daily Telegraph (London). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/8212815/HSBC-ex-chief-Michael-Geoghegan-relaxes-as-another-marathon-looms.html. 

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Business positions
Preceded by
Stephen Green
Group Chief Executive of HSBC Group
2006 – 2011
Succeeded by
Stuart Gulliver