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Barclays names Jes Staley as new chief executive | Barclays names Jes Staley as new chief executive |
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Barclays has confirmed that former JP Morgan banker James "Jes" Staley will be its new chief executive. | Barclays has confirmed that former JP Morgan banker James "Jes" Staley will be its new chief executive. |
Mr Staley currently works for US hedge fund Blue Mountain Capital Management and will take over on 1 December. | Mr Staley currently works for US hedge fund Blue Mountain Capital Management and will take over on 1 December. |
Barclays' previous chief executive, Antony Jenkins, was fired in July after falling out with board members. | Barclays' previous chief executive, Antony Jenkins, was fired in July after falling out with board members. |
The appointment of Mr Staley is seen as answering investor criticism that the bank was losing its focus on investment banking. | The appointment of Mr Staley is seen as answering investor criticism that the bank was losing its focus on investment banking. |
Mr Staley will be paid £1.2m in salary, £396,000 in pension contributions and as much as £5.5m a year in bonuses, which will mostly be paid in shares. He will also receive £1.15m in shares per year that he will have to keep for five years before cashing in. That is a total of £8.2m for the year, if he is awarded the maximum bonus. | |
He will also receive shares in Barclays worth about £1.93m to replace shares in JPMorgan he will lose for leaving his former employer. | |
'Less capital intensive' | |
In a letter to staff, Mr Staley indicated he would focus on areas of investment banking that did not require as much capital - the buffer of reserves it keeps to protect it from unexpected losses. Analysts said this could include such areas as merger advice and trading in stocks. | |
In common with Bob Diamond, the last investment banker to run Barclays, Mr Staley sees Africa as an important market for the bank. | |
In his letter, he said: "Our business in Africa gives us exciting opportunities in fast growing economies. We will complete the necessary transformation and repositioning of the Investment Bank to a less capital intensive model. And we will support the growth of our world leading payments business in Barclaycard." | |
Announcing Mr Staley's appointment, Barclays chairman John McFarlane said: "[Jes Staley] understands corporate and investment banking well, the re-positioning of which is one of our major priorities. | |
"In Jes Staley we believe we have an executive with the appropriate leadership talent and wide-ranging experience to deliver shareholder value and to take the Group forward strategically." | "In Jes Staley we believe we have an executive with the appropriate leadership talent and wide-ranging experience to deliver shareholder value and to take the Group forward strategically." |
Who is James Staley? | Who is James Staley? |
James Staley, 59, is a former chief executive of JP Morgan Chase's investment bank. He spent more than 30 years of his career there before joining hedge fund BlueMountain Capital Management in 2013. | James Staley, 59, is a former chief executive of JP Morgan Chase's investment bank. He spent more than 30 years of his career there before joining hedge fund BlueMountain Capital Management in 2013. |
A longstanding lieutenant of JP Morgan chief executive Jamie Dimon, Mr Staley was at one point thought to be in line to take over as chief executive of the US bank. | A longstanding lieutenant of JP Morgan chief executive Jamie Dimon, Mr Staley was at one point thought to be in line to take over as chief executive of the US bank. |
Three years ago, US business news broadcaster CNBC reported that Mr Staley was, in fact, a finalist for the top job at Barclays in August 2012, - alongside his colleague Bill Winters. Both eventually lost out to insider Antony Jenkins. | Three years ago, US business news broadcaster CNBC reported that Mr Staley was, in fact, a finalist for the top job at Barclays in August 2012, - alongside his colleague Bill Winters. Both eventually lost out to insider Antony Jenkins. |
In 2015, Mr Staley was elected to the board of Swiss bank UBS to serve on the bank's risk committee. | In 2015, Mr Staley was elected to the board of Swiss bank UBS to serve on the bank's risk committee. |
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