Clive Bannister Explained

Clive Bannister
Birth Name:Clive Christopher Roger Bannister
Birth Date:28 October 1958
Birth Place:London, England
Nationality:British
Alma Mater:Exeter College, Oxford University[1]
Occupation:Business Executive
Chair Rathbone Brothers plc (May 2021 - present)Chair Beazley plc (April 2023 - present)

Chair Museum of London (2013–present)

CEO Phoenix Group plc (2011–2020)Group Managing Director HSBC Group plc (1994–2010)

Spouse:Marjorie Bannister (m. 1992)
Children:3 sons

Clive Bannister (born 28 October 1958)[2] is the chair of the Museum of London,[3] chair of Rathbones[4] and chair of Beazley. He was formerly an insurance executive (CEO of Phoenix Group plc) and banker (group managing director at HSBC Group plc).[5]

Early life

Bannister is the eldest son of Sir Roger Bannister, an eminent neurologist and middle-distance athlete who ran the first sub four-minute mile[6] (died 3 March 2018)[7] and Moyra Jacobsson, an artist.[8] He grew up in London and was educated between 1972 and 1975 at University College School[9] in Hampstead and then at Oxford University (1977–80), where he studied PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics) at Exeter College. At Oxford, he produced a number of theatrical productions.

Career

Bannister began his career as a banker with First National Bank of Boston[10] (1981–1984) in Boston and London, focusing on specialist debt and equity lending to the cable TV and film business. Subsequently, he joined Booz Allen & Hamilton[10] as an associate in 1984. He became a partner in 1990. He focused on a broad range of strategic, financial and operating projects with numerous financial institutions working in Ireland, France, USA, Australia, UK, and Saudi Arabia.

HSBC Group plc

In 1994, Bannister joined HSBC Investment Bank as director for strategic planning. In 1996 he moved to New York to be the deputy CEO of HSBC Investment Bank in the US, Canada and Latin America.

Bannister then worked directly with the executive chairman, Sir John Bond, on developing a new strategy for the HSBC Group – entitled Managing for Value[11] in 1998. This strategy introduced the global HSBC brand, risk-adjusted capital measures, group client segmentation and set wealth/insurance priorities. In 1999 Bannister was made CEO of Group Private Banking.[12] Under his seven-year tenure, it grew into a business with 7,000 employees in 22 locations with US$375bn of assets under management (AUM). This growth was supported by four acquisitions (Republic Bank of New York, Safra Republic Holdings, Credit Commercial de France (CCF) and Bank of Bermuda), as well as the creation of a global Trust business.

In 2006 under the new group chairman Stephen Green (Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint), Bannister was made responsible for HSBC Group Insurance (HGI) and a group managing director[13] and joined the group executive committee. HGI included a wide range of personal lines insurance, a wholesale broker and a reinsurance business, generating premiums of US$8bn across 26 countries.

Bannister was a director on the Ping An Group Board (2006–2010),[14] representing HSBC's 19.9% shareholding.

Phoenix Group plc

Under the chairmanship of Ron Sandler (2009–2011), Bannister was recruited in 2011[15] [16] and charged with the turnaround of the business.

In 2008, the Pearl Group (renamed Phoenix Group in 2010) had acquired Resolution plc for £5bn to create the UK's largest "runoff" (Zombie) life fund consolidator. Due to adverse macroeconomic conditions and excessive short-term bank debt, Phoenix faced significant financial challenges.

Working with three subsequent chairmen, Sir Howard Davies (2012–15), Henry Staunton (2015–18) and Nicholas Lyons (2018–present), Bannister led a financial restructuring, a business repositioning and then a period of acquisition-led growth. Financial stability was achieved by the sale of an annuities book of business to Guardian (2012), the sale of the IGNIS asset management[17] to Standard Life (2014) and a £200m unrated bond issue (2014); which permitted the repayment of short-term bank debt. Between 2011 and 2020 Phoenix's leverage declined from 68% to 27%.

The business moved from being a pure "closed" life company, reinforced by three acquisitions (2016 Axa Wealth's pension & protection business, 2016 Abbey Life, 2020 ReAssure).[18] It diversified into writing open business through the acquisition of Standard Life Assurance in 2018 and built a bulk purchase annuity capability. Under Bannister's tenure, Phoenix's market capitalisation increased from £1.0bn to £7.0bn; and joined the FTSE 100 in 2018. In 2020 it employs 7500, it has 14 million policyholders with £325bn AUM.[18]

Bannister retired from Phoenix in 2020.[19]

Rathbones

Bannister is currently chair of Rathbone Group Plc, a FTSE 250 company, having been appointed in April 2021. It is one of the UK's leading private client wealth managers with about £100bn of funds under management or administration following its purchase of Investec in April 2023.

Beazley

Bannister was elected to the board of Beazley in February 2023 and appointed to the chair in April 2023. Beazley is a specialist insurance company and is a constituent of the FTSE 100.

Museum of London

Bannister is chair of the Museum of London. He was originally appointed to the post by Boris Johnson in 2013 and reappointed for four year terms in 2017 and 2021 by Sadiq Khan. Its 19-strong board is drawn from elected members of the City of London Corporation and nominated members from the Greater London Authority.

Personal life

Bannister married American-born Marjorie Jean Barfuss[2] (Connecticut) in April 1992 and they have three sons.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bannister . Clive . Remembering Sir Roger Bannister, CH, CBE . exeter.ox.ac.uk . Exeter College Oxford . 24 September 2020 . October 2018.
  2. Web site: Who's Who . Bannister, Clive Christopher Roger . ukwhoswho.com . Oxford University Press . 24 September 2020 . March 2020.
  3. Web site: Ament . Sharon . Our Governors . museumoflondon.org.uk . Museum of London . 24 September 2020 . October 2013.
  4. Web site: Rathbones . 12 January 2021 . Appointment of Non-executive Chairman . 18 January 2021 . rathbones.com . Rathbone Brothers' plc.
  5. Web site: HSBC Group plc . HSBC Holdings plc Annual Review 2007 . HSBC Group . 24 September 2020 . March 2008.
  6. Web site: Guinness World Records . Roger Bannister: First sub four minute mile . guinnessworldrecords.com . Guinness World Records Limited 2020 . 24 September 2020 . March 2016.
  7. Web site: Frank Litsky . Bruce Weber . Roger Bannister, First Athlete to break the 4 minute mile, dies 88 . nytimes.com . The New York Times . 24 September 2020 . 4 March 2018.
  8. Web site: Nick Mason . Caroline Richmond . Sir Roger Bannister Obituary . theguardian.com . Guardian News & Media Ltd . 24 September 2020 . 4 March 2018.
  9. Web site: Roberts . Edd . Speech Day and Prize Giving . ucs.org.uk . University College School, Frognal, London NW3 . 24 September 2020 . March 2018.
  10. Web site: Sourcewatch . Clive C R Bannister . sourcewatch.org . Centre for Media and Democracy . 24 September 2020 . 25 December 2019.
  11. Web site: Chung . Choy . Managing for Value: A case study on the corporate strategy of HSBC beyond 1997 . core.ac.uk . The Chinese University of Hong Kong . 24 September 2020 . May 2000.
  12. Web site: HSBC Holdings plc 2002 Annual Report . Board of Directors and Senior Management . webb-site.com . Webb-site Who's Who . 24 September 2020 . April 2002.
  13. Web site: Group Directors and Senior Management . www.hsbc.com . HSBC Holdings plc . 24 September 2020 . 20 March 2007.
  14. Web site: Yao . Jun . Results of Annual General Meeting . ir.pingan.com . Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China Ltd . 24 September 2020 . 3 June 2009.
  15. Web site: Kollewe . Julia . "Zombie" fund manager Phoenix appoints new chief executive . theguardian.com . Guardian News & Media Ltd . 24 September 2020 . 8 February 2011.
  16. Web site: Grote . Daniel . Clive Bannister replaces Jonathon Moss as Phoenix CEO . citywire.co.uk . Citywire Ltd . 24 September 2020 . 9 February 2011.
  17. Web site: Oakley . David . Standard Life Buys Ignis for €390m . ft.com . The Financial Times . 24 September 2020 . 26 March 2014.
  18. Web site: Hawkins . Claire . Phoenix Group-Board Changes . thephoenixgroup.com . Phoenix Group Holdings plc . 24 September 2020 . 22 September 2020.
  19. Web site: Ralph . Oliver . Andy Briggs to replace Clive Bannister as Phoenix Chief . ft.com . The Financial Times Ltd . 24 September 2020 . 8 November 2019.