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...Having spent his early years in wartime Germany, then apartheid South Africa, Sir Win Bischoff’s life was perhaps always destined to put him at the centre of things....
...The astonishing career of the banker Sir Win Bischoff — the former chair of Schroders, Citigroup and Lloyds Banking Group who died last week — spanned 60 years....
...“Sir Winfried Franz Wilhelm Bischoff died peacefully at home on 25th April, after a short illness bravely borne,” his family said in a statement on Wednesday. “Much loved husband of the late Rosemary....
...Sir Win Bischoff, a senior banker and former chair of Lloyds Banking Group, added that policymakers needed to decide whether to pursue “a short, sharp shock or a slow but ultimately more painful reduction...
...Sir John Curtice, professor of politics at Strathclyde university, said that even before Murrell’s arrest, support for the SNP in opinion polls had dipped about 3 percentage points after Sturgeon resigned...
...Sir Winfried Bischoff, chair of the FRC between 2014 and 2019, said “perceptions of the effectiveness of regulation change with the incidence of accidents”, and “when that happens regulators of whatever...
...Sir Win Bischoff, chair of JPMorgan Securities, said that the first “Big Bang” in the 1980s, which refers to the deregulation of financial markets under the prime minister Margaret Thatcher, was of a different...
...Sir Win Bischoff, former chair of Lloyds Banking Group, warned against “gold plating” the Sarbanes-Oxley (Sox) regulation that has worked well in the US....
...But “as in war, difficult moral judgments are occasionally necessary,” added Sir Win....
...City grandee Sir Win Bischoff, former chair of the Financial Reporting Council, says they are “useful in arresting the relative and measurable decline of the City over the past five years” and should make...
...Win Bischoff, who chairs JPMorgan Securities, said he wanted to see further efforts to contain the virus, adding that “restrictions can always be lifted proactively”....
...Win Bischoff, the former chair of Lloyds Bank and the UK’s audit regulator, has joined the board of the new project, which JPMorgan has been working on in secret for several years....
...“This isn’t necessary,” said Sir Win Bischoff, former chair of Lloyds and Citigroup. “By itself, removing the cap doesn’t make us more competitive . . ....
...City grandee Sir Win Bischoff has warned that recessionary knowhow is lodged “in the minds of by now retired managers and mistakes are bound to be made by their successors”. He is not alone....
...Winfried Bischoff, former chairman of Lloyds, warned that few companies “will want to take steps of even mild coercion before the effects of winter on Covid-19 and any derivative of it has been evaluated...
...In any case the mantra of ‘whatever it takes’ will allow the chancellor to extend support at that time if needed,” said Sir Winfried Bischoff, former chairman of the Lloyds Banking Group....
...I’m on my way to Olivomare, a discreet Belgravia restaurant that my guest, Sir Win Bischoff, has chosen....
...Mr Dingemans replaced City grandee Win Bischoff as chairman, while the appointment of former HM Revenue & Customs boss Sir Jon ended Stephen Haddrill’s 10-year tenure....
...Stephen Haddrill, the FRC’s chief executive of 10 years, and its chairman Sir Win Bischoff both stepped down after the review was published and were replaced by Jon Thompson, former chief executive of HM...
...Simon Dingemans, who became chairman of the Financial Reporting Council this week, said he will run a “very different” regulator to his predecessor, Sir Win Bischoff, who stepped down following a damning...
...Win Bischoff, who chairs JPMorgan Securities, said the negative rate policies in the eurozone, Japan and elsewhere were taking the world into an “unknown abyss”....
...Sir Win Bischoff was paid £120,000 in the latest financial year as chair of the FRC, while Paul Uppal, a former Conservative MP who lost his seat in the 2015 general election, will earn up to £130,000 annually...
...Mr Dingemans, who left a £5m-a-year role as finance chief of GlaxoSmithKline, replaced City grandee Sir Win Bischoff at the helm of the FRC, while former HMRC boss Sir Jon Thompson joined as chief executive...
...Mr Dingemans has said he will run a “very different” regulator to his predecessor, Sir Win Bischoff, who stepped down following a damning report into the regulator’s effectiveness....
...Sir Win Bischoff Chair, Agile Future Forum (2011-17)...
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