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Thomas P. Gottstein (born 1964) is a Swiss former banker. He was a member of the group executive board of Credit Suisse from October 2015 to July 2022. From February 2020 to July 2022, he was chairman of the executive board (group CEO) of Credit Suisse.
From 1993 to 1998, he was a management consultant with McKinsey & Company in Zurich. [3] Körner joined Credit Suisse as chief financial officer (CFO) for Switzerland in 1998. He then became head of technology and services in 2000, before assuming the role of CFO at Credit Suisse in 2002.
Credit Suisse Group AG, is organised as a joint-stock company registered in Zürich that operates as a holding company. It owns the Credit Suisse bank and other interests in the financial services business. Credit Suisse is governed by a board of directors, its shareholders, and independent auditors.
Tidjane Thiam (French: [tidÊ’an tiam]; [1] [2] born 29 July 1962) is an Ivorian and French businessman, and the executive chairman of Freedom Acquisition Corp. [3] He was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Swiss bank Credit Suisse from March 2015 to February 2020.
The following is a list of chief executive officers of notable companies. The list also includes lead executives with a position corresponding to chief executive officer (CEO), such as managing director (MD), and any concurrent positions held. Companies with a revenue of at least US$ 10 billion are included in the list.
The final deal to purchase Credit Suisse for CHF 3 billion ($3.2 billion) was accepted by the board of Credit Suisse prior to the opening of Asian financial markets on Monday morning. The acquisition was an all-stock deal, with Credit Suisse shareholders receiving 1 UBS share per 22.48 Credit Suisse shares, equivalent to CHF 0.76 per share.
In December 2021, Artisan backed Toshiba's plan to split into three companies. [22] In January 2022, Artisan Partners called for Seven & I Holdings to split up the company. [23] In May 2022, Artisan Partners called for Credit Suisse to replace its CEO, Thomas Gottstein. [24] In July 2022, Gottstein resigned and was replaced by Ulrich Körner. [25]
Under the United States Bank Holding Company Act, financial and bank holding companies are regulated by the US Federal Reserve. [1] Companies whose elections to be treated as financial holding companies are effective include: