Andrew is Group Treasurer of Balfour Beatty, the FTSE250 International infrastructure group that delivers world class infrastructure assets with operations primarily in the UK, USA and Hong Kong. In this role Andrew is responsible for group-wide treasury activities including debt funding and capital structure development, FX and interest rate management, global cash and liquidity management, working capital, commercial and trade finance. Prior to joining Balfour Beatty Andrew was Group Treasurer of Thames Water, a position he held from 2006 to 2017. Andrew has extensive capital markets experience and also lead the insurance and tax functions at Thames. Previously held senior treasury roles at BAE SYSTEMS. Andrew is a Fellow of the Association of Corporate Treasurers.
Jane Bonner, Senior Liquidity and Investment Consultant, HSBC Global Liquidity and Cash Management. Jane works alongside Relationship Directors supporting their Large Corporate and Medium Sized Enterprises navigate deposit and cash-flow solutions, whilst identifying opportunities for investment planning in collaboration with colleagues from within the wider HSBC Group. Jane has one daughter, Lois and will be delighted to re-ignite her passion for golf and socialising with friends and family, when the world gets back to normal!
Graham Boyd is Managing Director, Head of Corporate Finance Solutions, Global Banking and Markets in HSBC Bank plc. He has over 30 years’ experience with HSBC in the UK, during which he also worked in Leveraged and Project Finance, Advisory and as a relationship manager. He is married with 3 children, lives in Essex, enjoys ballroom dancing and is a West Ham United season ticket holder.
Jonathan Curry is the Chief Investment Officer of HSBC Global Asset Management USA where he oversees US investment activities and facilitates the implementation of the US investment strategies. He is also the Global Chief Investment Officer responsible for HSBC Global Asset Management's money market funds. Jonathan has been a Board Director of the Institutional Money Market Fund Association since 2006 and was Chair between 2012 -2015. He is also a member of the Bank of England's Money Market Liaison Group and the European Banking Federation's STEP and STEP+ committees.
Richard Fagan is a Managing Director in HSBC’s Equity Capital Markets team. Based in London, he is responsible for HSBC’s Equity Capital Markets franchise in the UK and has experience leading equity transactions across a range of sectors.
Chris has responsibility for developing and implementing the Bank's strategic approach to climate change. He has been particularly focused on the PRA’s supervisory approach to addressing the financial risks arising from climate change and the development of the Bank's climate stress test which will be launched in June 2021
Olivier Gayno is CIO Liquidity EMEA, HSBC Global Asset Management France. Olivier joined HSBC in 1989 and held a number of different positions in the asset management business of the group including CEO & CIO of HSBC Asset Management Japan. Prior to his current position, Olivier worked as Deputy Chief Investment Officer at T&D Taiyo Daido Asset Management and as Chief Investment Officer at Taiyo Life Gamma Asset Management. He graduated from the engineering school Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (France).
Jonathan Graham is Managing Director, Head of Large Corporates, HSBC UK Bank plc. He has over 25 years banking experience working in London and Europe. Jonathan joined HSBC in 2014 after 10 years at RBS where he was previously Head of UK Corporates in the Global Banking and Markets Division. He has worked previously at Credit Agricole within its UK Investment Bank and at Societe Generale as a Director in Telecoms, Media & Technology division. Jonathan is married with 3 children and lives near Cambridge, enjoys coaching hockey and other outdoor sports.
Janet Henry was appointed as HSBC’s Global Chief Economist in August 2015. She was previously HSBC’s Chief European Economist and is a member of Handelsblatt’s Shadow ECB Council. Much of her past work has focused on globalisation – including the global determinants of local inflation – but in the past four years she has focused more on the political and economic challenges that persist in the post-crisis era, notably labour market disruption and other structural drivers of low inflation but also the growing polarisation of wage growth and household wealth within major advanced economies. She has given evidence to financial committees of the EU Parliament on China and UK House of Lords on Europe. Janet joined HSBC in 1996 in Hong Kong where she worked as an Asian economist in the run-up to, and aftermath of, the Asian crisis.
Daniel Klier, Group General Manager, Chief of Staff to the CEO of Global Banking and Markets and Global Head of Sustainable Finance.
Daniel joined HSBC in August 2013 as Group Head of Strategy in London. Prior to joining HSBC, Daniel was a Partner at McKinsey & Company. He holds a PhD from his studies at Columbia University and the University of Dortmund after studying Business Administration at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland and the London School of Economics.
Daniel is a Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum. He chairs the Sustainable Finance Working Group at the Institute of International Finance (IIF) and the Climate Risk Working Group at the Bank of England. He is a member of the UK Government Green Finance Task Force, the European Business Leaders’ Council, and the Board of Sustainable Energy for All.
Gareth and his team work with multinational corporations helping them quantify, manage and hedge all aspects of markets risk management including Foreign Exchange, Interest Rates, Commodities and Investments. Gareth and his family love the great outdoors and are all looking forward to being able to explore again as we start to win the fight against COVID.
Craig is currently Global Innovation and Partnership Lead for Global Liquidity and Cash Management joining HSBC in 2014 and amassed over 20 years’ experience of leading change and innovation within Financial Services. In this capacity, his role is focused on identifying new opportunities for HSBC to leverage technology from the Fintech community and deliver value to HSBC’s corporate clients. His role allows him to cover how DLT, APIs, Cloud, Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence, biometrics, mobile devices can all provide new products and solutions to benefit corporates. Craig is active in how Central Bank Digital Currencies and DLT will used and is HSBC representative for the World Economic Forum Central Bank Digital Currency working group.
James Mortimer is Managing Director, UK Head of Corporates, Global Banking and Markets in HSBC Bank plc. He has over 20 years’ experience with HSBC in the UK having joined in 2000. James is married with 2 girls and lives in Surrey and is a passionate rugby and Newcastle United fan.
Andrew Robison is European Head of Sales, Global Trade & Receivables Finance at HSBC Bank Plc. He has worked in both trade and commodity finance for more than 20yrs and joined HSBC in 2011. Andrew is married, lives in Sussex and has two sons.
Will manages and promotes Czarnikow’s sustainability programme, VIVE, leads key relationships in refined sugar and has driven the company’s expansion into food ingredients and packaging. The VIVE programme is designed to facilitate end-to-end, fully sustainable supply chains on a multi-commodity basis, encouraging continual improvement.
Czarnikow is a global supply chain service company with 160 years of experience, whose purpose is to exert a positive economic and sustainable influence in its food, beverage and energy supply chains. Czarnikow buys, sells, moves and de-risks commodities through a range of services including trade finance, commodities trading, freight and logistics and price risk management.
Cara Savas is Managing Director, European Sales Head for Global Banking Clients, Global Liquidity and Cash Management at HSBC. Cara joined HSBC in 2018, having spent 14 years at JPMorgan Chase in a variety of sales leadership roles in Houston and London. Prior to joining JPM she spent time at Deutsche Bank and Citibank across the London, Dublin and Brussels. Cara is a graduate of the National University of Ireland.
Caroline Stockmann has been Chief Executive of the Association of Corporate Treasurers since February 2017. Prior to that Caroline held the position of Chief Financial Officer at The British Council, the UK’s largest charity, and before that at Save the Children International. She has 25 years’ experience in senior finance, commercial and strategic posts at a number of commercial organisations including Novartis Pharmaceuticals (Switzerland), Cadbury Schweppes, Granada plc and Unilever/ Bestfoods (Thailand, Netherlands and UK). Much of her working life has been spent overseas. Caroline trained with KPMG and is a Fellow (FCA) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW). She has an ICAEW Diploma in Charity Accounting and has filled numerous roles as trustee over the years, including currently being a member of the Finance and Investment Committee of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, amongst other roles. Caroline is a linguist, musician, trained coach and passionate bell ringer, and is married with two children.
Jo Towers is Managing Director, European Head of Payments and Card Product, Global Liquidity and Cash Management at HSBC. Jo has been with HSBC for 6 years, has more than 20 total years of experience in the banking sector, and holds a Master’s in Business Organisation. In her free time, Jo enjoys the outdoors, trekking, travelling to new places and experiencing diverse cultures, although this will likely change with the arrival of her first child expected in early March!
Mark Williamson is Global Head of FX Partnerships and Propositions within Markets and Security Services at HSBC where he has works for the last 4 years. He has over 30 years experience in banking and finance across multiple asset classes, having previously worked in trading, operations, technology and as a COO at a software vendor/ Fintech. Mark is married with 4 children, grew up in Sydney Australia and has lived in the UK since 1999, enjoys any sport, plays golf and is a keen cyclist.
Laura is a Director in HSBC’s European Leveraged and Acquisition Finance team. She joined HSBC in 2012 and has over 10 years’ experience in syndicated loan financings and capital markets transactions. Laura is married with two young children and lives in London.