Stuart Gulliver

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Born (1959-03-09) 9 March 1959 (age 66)[2]
Derby, England
OccupationBanker
Stuart Gulliver
Stuart Gulliver at the World Economic Forum on East Asia 2011, Jakarta, Indonesia[1]
Born (1959-03-09) 9 March 1959 (age 66)[2]
Derby, England
EducationMaster of Jurisprudence (M.J.)[3]
Alma materOxford University[4]
OccupationBanker
Years active1980–present
TitleFormer CEO, HSBC
Term2010-18
SuccessorJohn Flint
SpouseAmanda "Mandy" Henricks
Children3 (with first wife)

Stuart Thomson Gulliver (born 9 March 1959)[2][4] is a British banker, and the former group chief executive of HSBC. He was succeeded on 21 February 2018 by John Flint.

He was born in Derby, England, in 1959. His father Philip was a legal executive, while his mother Jean was personal assistant to the senior engineer at a local dockyard. Gulliver went to grammar school in Plymouth, Devon.[5]

Gulliver was an avid boxer while at Worcester College, Oxford, where he received a degree in jurisprudence (law). In a 2011 interview to Financial Times, Gulliver recalls his humble upbringing and his childhood aspiration, and said: "I wanted to be a barrister, but my parents couldn’t afford it".[5]

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