Stuart Gulliver, CEO at HSBC, topped a poll which asked 74 institutional investors the three European banks which are “most in need of a change in CEO”. The poll was conducted by Autonomous Research, an independent research provider on financial companies globally.
The poll revealed that Gulliver, who has been in the lead role since 2011, got 26 votes. This was about double the votes received by Credit Suisse chief executive, Tidjane Thiam, who stood second.
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