Douglas Flint, the Glossary
Sir Douglas Jardine Flint, (born 8 July 1955) is a British banker and former chairman of HSBC Holdings.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Abrdn, Association of Corporate Treasurers, Chair (officer), Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, Gerry Grimstone, Baron Grimstone of Boscobel, Glasgow, HSBC, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, Institute of International Finance, IP Group, Keir Starmer, KPMG, Mark Tucker (business), Order of the British Empire, Risk aversion, Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint, Turnbull Report, University of Glasgow.
- Chairmen of HSBC
Abrdn
Abrdn plc (stylised as ‘abrdn’, disemvowelling of "Aberdeen"), formerly Standard Life Aberdeen plc, is a United Kingdom-based global investment company headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Association of Corporate Treasurers
The Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) is the international professional body specialising in the profession of corporate treasury.
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Chair (officer)
The chair, also chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly.
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Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) is the global professional management accounting body based in the UK.
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Gerry Grimstone, Baron Grimstone of Boscobel
Gerald Edgar Grimstone, Baron Grimstone of Boscobel (born 27 August 1949) is a British businessman.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
HSBC
HSBC Holdings plc (滙豐; acronym from its founding member The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) is a British universal bank and financial services group headquartered in London, England, with historical and business links to East Asia and a multinational footprint.
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) is the world's first professional body of Chartered Accountants (CAs).
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Institute of International Finance
The Institute of International Finance (IIF) is the association or trade group for the global financial services industry.
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IP Group
IP Group plc is a British-based Intellectual property business investing in technology companies, based in London, England.
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Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Rodney Starmer (born 2 September 1962) is a British politician and barrister who has served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 5 July 2024 and as Leader of the Labour Party since 2020.
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KPMG
KPMG International Limited (or simply KPMG) is a multinational professional services network, and one of the Big Four accounting organizations, along with Ernst & Young (EY), Deloitte, and PwC.
Mark Tucker (business)
Sir Mark Edward Tucker (born 29 December 1957) is an English businessman, best known for his various roles at Prudential plc, where he was the CEO until September 2009. Douglas Flint and Mark Tucker (business) are Chairmen of HSBC.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Risk aversion
In economics and finance, risk aversion is the tendency of people to prefer outcomes with low uncertainty to those outcomes with high uncertainty, even if the average outcome of the latter is equal to or higher in monetary value than the more certain outcome.
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Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint
Stephen Keith Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint (born 7 November 1948), is a British politician, former Conservative Minister of State for Trade and Investment, former group chairman of HSBC Holdings plc, and Anglican priest. Douglas Flint and Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint are Chairmen of HSBC.
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Turnbull Report
Internal Control: Guidance for Directors on the Combined Code (1999) also known as the "Turnbull Report" was a report drawn up with the London Stock Exchange for listed companies.
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University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow (abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals) is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland.
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See also
Chairmen of HSBC
- A. O. Lang
- Alexander McConachie
- Alexander Palmer MacEwen
- Andrew Lusk Shields
- Arthur Morse
- C. Gordon Mackie
- Carola Gräfin von Schmettow
- Cedric Blaker
- D. G. M. Bernard
- David Landale
- Douglas Flint
- Edward Shellim
- Edward Victor David Parr
- Emanuel Raphael Belilios
- Ewen Cameron (banker)
- Francis Chomley
- Frederick David Sassoon
- Henry Keswick (politician)
- Hugh Barton
- J. J. Bell-Irving
- Jake Saunders
- James Johnstone Keswick
- John Bond (banker)
- John Dent (merchant)
- John Gray (British banker)
- John Johnstone Paterson
- Mark Tucker (business)
- Michael Sandberg, Baron Sandberg
- Michael Turner (banker)
- Percy Hobson Holyoak
- Richard Rowett (businessman)
- Robert Shewan
- Roderick Mackenzie Gray
- S. H. Dodwell
- Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint
- Thomas Ernest Pearce
- W. C. G. Knowles
- William Howell Forbes
- William Jardine Gresson
- William Keswick
- William Purves (banker)