HSBC Holdings announced a series of management personnel changes on November 25th, local time, continuing to advance the restructuring of the senior management team. According to the statement, HSBC's Chief Sustainability Officer Celine Herweijer has decided to leave at the end of this year. Julian Wentzel, Global Head of Banking for the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey, will temporarily replace her. This position will no longer report directly to the CEO. Herweijer joined HSBC three years ago and was the main architect of its net zero emissions strategy, overseeing the development and launch of the bank's transformation plan earlier this year. Additionally, HSBC stated that Selim Kervanci, CEO of its Turkish business, will become the regional head for the Middle East, reporting to Surendra Rosha and Liao Yijian, Co-CEOs of Asia and the Middle East business. Kervanci's appointment is subject to regulatory approval.
汇丰推进高管团队重组,首席可持续发展官将离职
HSBC is advancing the restructuring of its management team, and the Chief Sustainability Officer will resign.
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