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Read about Indian-origin Pam Kaur, who is first female CFO of HSBC Holdings in 160 years
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, October 23, 2024:
The 160-year-old corporate and institutional banking giant HSBC Holdings made history on October 22 when it appointed insider Pam Kaur, 60, as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). According to sources, she was the bank's first female leader in this role.
Kaur takes over for Georges Elhedery, who left the position after assuming leadership as CEO earlier this year, according to a Reuters report.
As per the HSBC Holdings, Pam Kaur was appointed Group Chief Risk Officer in January 2020, and assumed responsibility for Compliance in June 2021. She is a Group Managing Director and a member of the Group Executive Committee.
Ms Kaur joined HSBC in April 2013 as Group Head of Internal Audit. In April 2019 she was appointed Head of Wholesale Market and Credit Risk and Chair of the new enterprise-wide non-financial risk forum.
She qualified as a chartered accountant at Ernst & Young and began her career in internal audit at Citibank.
She has extensive experience of creating and looking after large teams across different regions and has performed many senior roles in audit, business, compliance, finance and risk management at other global financial institutions. She has also worked with regulators and supervisory boards across the world.
Ms Kaur’s former appointments include: Global Head of Group Audit for Deutsche Bank; Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer of the Restructuring and Risk Division, Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc; Group Head of Compliance and Anti-Money Laundering, Lloyds TSB; Chief Compliance Officer, Citigroup International; Global Director of Compliance, Global Consumer Group, Citigroup; and non-executive Director of Centrica plc.
She serves as a non-executive Director of abrdn plc. Ms Kaur has an MBA in Finance, and a BCom (Hons) from Panjab University in India, and is a Fellow member of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.