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HSBC appoints ex-NatWest executive David Lindberg to lead UK arm

by admin October 21, 2025
October 21, 2025
HSBC appoints ex-NatWest executive David Lindberg to lead UK arm

HSBC has appointed former NatWest executive David Lindberg as the new chief executive of its UK business, marking the latest leadership change under group chief executive Georges Elhedery.

The move comes as the lender continues to reshape its structure and strengthen its focus on core markets.

Lindberg, who served as head of retail banking at NatWest until earlier this year, will take up his new role in December.

He will succeed Ian Stuart, who is transitioning into a newly created position as group customer and culture director.

The appointment follows HSBC’s announcement in March that it was seeking a new UK head after Stuart’s shift into his expanded role focused on improving customer engagement.

“I’m excited to work with the team to deliver the very best of HSBC to all of its 15 million UK customers,” Lindberg said in a statement.

Leadership reshuffle under Elhedery continues

Elhedery, who took over as HSBC’s group chief executive in September last year, has been driving a wide-ranging overhaul aimed at simplifying the bank’s global operations.

As part of his restructuring, HSBC was divided into four key divisions — Hong Kong, the UK, corporate and institutional, and wealth management.

“David brings with him an impressive focus on the customer, deep international experience and a clear vision for the future,” Elhedery said.

“As one of our two home markets, the UK is core to our foundational strength as a group.”

The appointment of Lindberg, an Australian national with extensive experience across retail and digital banking, signals Elhedery’s focus on strengthening HSBC’s domestic operations while maintaining its global ambitions.

HSBC balances cost cuts with strategic investment

The leadership shift comes as HSBC embarks on a series of strategic moves balancing divestitures with selective expansion.

Earlier this month, the bank announced a $13.6 billion deal to privatise Hang Seng Bank, its Hong Kong retail subsidiary — Elhedery’s first major acquisition move since taking charge.

The Asia-focused lender has also been divesting non-core assets to streamline operations.

In July, HSBC agreed to sell its UK life insurance arm to Chesnara for £260 million, continuing a pattern of exits from lower-margin businesses.

HSBC’s shares rose 1.2% in Hong Kong on Tuesday following the leadership announcement.

Analysts at DBS Group Research said last week the bank’s shares may remain volatile in the near term due to the temporary pause in share buybacks tied to the Hang Seng deal.

However, analysts noted that the transaction would not affect HSBC’s earnings per share since Hang Seng is already fully consolidated.

DBS raised its target price for HSBC stock to HK$113.70 from HK$98.70, maintaining a “buy” rating and highlighting its strong dividend yield of more than 5%.

The stock closed at HK$102.40 on Tuesday.

UK remains a core market amid Asian growth

The UK remains central to HSBC’s identity, despite the bank’s increasing focus on Asia.

Its roots in the country trace back to its acquisition of Midland Bank in 1992, which solidified its domestic presence.

With over $360 billion in customer deposits in the UK, HSBC continues to play a major role in the British financial system.

Lindberg’s appointment is expected to strengthen its retail and business banking capabilities, helping the lender navigate a competitive and mature market.

Under Elhedery’s leadership, HSBC is expected to continue balancing cost discipline with investments in innovation and digital transformation as it seeks to maintain long-term growth and stability across its global footprint.

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