'An intense 5 years' | HSBC chief executive quits bank to focus on work-life balance

HSBC chief executive quits bank to focus on work-life balance

The chief executive of HSBC is quitting his role to focus on better work-life balance, following an “intense five years” at the helm.

Noel Quinn, Group CEO of the banking behemoth has informed the Board of his intention to retire, the firm announced today, April 30th.

The board has begun a formal process to find a successor, considering both internal and external candidates. Quinn will continue as Group Chief Executive during this process and ensure a smooth and orderly transition, the firm said.

“It has been a privilege to lead HSBC. I never imagined when I started 37 years ago that I would have the honour of becoming Group Chief Executive of this great bank,” Quinn said. 

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