- John Bond (banker)
Infobox Celebrity
name = John Reginald Hartnell Bond
caption = Sir John Bond
birth_date =24 July 1941
birth_place =Oxford ,United Kingdom
death_date =
death_place =
occupation =Chairman ,Vodafone Group plc
networth =
spouse = Lady Elizabeth Bond
children = 3
website =
footnotes =Sir John Reginald Hartnell Bond (zh-t|t=龐約翰, born
24 July 1941 ) retired aschairman ofHSBC Holdings plc on26 May 2006 , after spending 45 years with the bank. He took up the position of Chairman ofVodafone in July 2006.He was appointed as a member of the Hong Kong Chief Executive's Council of International Advisers in the years of 1998-2005 [http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200311/06/1106201.htm] .
Career
John Bond joined
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation as anInternational manager in 1961, at the age of 21, his original application having been turned down before the intervention of the father of an old school friend whose father was a broker for the bank. He spent his early career inHong Kong ,Indonesia ,Singapore ,Thailand and theMiddle East , before returning to Hong Kong to manage the bank's investment banking arm Wardley in the 1980s. From there, he was posted toBuffalo, New York , to head the bank'sUnited States operations (at that time calledMarine Midland Bank ), before being appointed HSBC Group CEO in 1993. Bond took over as Group Chairman in 1998 with the retirement ofSir William Purves .On
28 November 2005 , HSBC announced that Bond would step down as chairman from May 2006, to be succeeded by the bank's CEO, Stephen Green. It was later announced that Bond would be taking over fromLord MacLaurin as chairman of the British telecommunications companyVodafone .During Bond's tenure as chairman, HSBC extended its reach well beyond its major franchises in Hong Kong and Britain. From 1998 to 2005, HSBC spent $47bn on acquisitions, including those of
Republic National Bank ,Credit Commercial de France ,Bital Bank ,Bank of Bermuda , andHousehold International .Bond led HSBC to devoting considerable resources to
corporate social responsibility , recognising the bank's responsibilities to the environment and the communities in which it operates. He was also behind HSBC's strong interest in the demographic changes being wrought by an aging world.His management style is modest, and in interviews Bond preferred to discuss HSBC rather than himself. He attributed his rise to the top of HSBC as a result of being "in the right place at the right time". In an interview in 2005 (below), he noted being driven more by a fear of failure, of letting down shareholders, customers and staff, rather than a sense of personal aggrandisement.
Bond is a Director of the
Ford Motor Company . He has been a governor of theEnglish-Speaking Union , and was chairman of theInstitute of International Finance from 1998 to 2003.Personal information
He was born in
Oxford , and educated atTonbridge School . His family's roots are inBristol . Bond failed to gain admittance to Oxford University, so on leaving school he spent two years in the USA, one as an English-Speaking Union scholarship student atCate School , nearSanta Barbara, California , before being given passage on a ship from Long Beach to Hong Kong as a deck hand.Bond is married to Elizabeth, Lady Bond, with whom he has two daughters and a son. His elder daughter
Annabelle Bond is the fourth British woman to have climbedMt Everest , and the fastest woman to scale theSeven Summits .He was knighted in 1999 for his services to banking.
In March 2007 at the
European Business Awards he was given a lifetime achievement award.External links
* [http://www.theedgedaily.com/cms/contentPrint.jsp?id=com.tms.cms.article.Article_57232523-cb73c03a-15f4a7f0-32576f10&paging=0 Article in Malaysian press]
* [http://www.bris.ac.uk/cms/go/hon-degree/2005/jul-bond.html University of Bristol article]
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