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George Osborne in HSBC chair race
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70067, member: 636"] George Osborne, the former UK chancellor, is reportedly a candidate for the chairman position at the banking institution HSBC. The bank's board is said to be considering him alongside two other contenders: Naguib Kheraj, a former Barclays finance director, and Kevin Sneader, a former McKinsey executive now with Goldman Sachs. Osborne's potential appointment is viewed as unconventional, given his lack of a public company chairmanship and limited direct banking experience. HSBC's search for a new leader has been described by observers as a disorderly process. The role has traditionally been filled by individuals with extensive industry backgrounds. Osborne's current professional commitments, including his role at an investment firm and advisory positions, would likely require reassessment should he be selected. The geopolitical landscape presents another consideration, as Osborne previously advocated for closer UK-China relations. Regulatory authorities are expected to examine his qualifications and diverse business interests closely. HSBC has declined to comment on the ongoing selection process. [/QUOTE]
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