European Banker of the Year

European Banker of the Year

European Banker of the Year ist eine Auszeichnung, die seit 1994 jährlich verliehen wird.[1]

Mit dem Preis sollen Persönlichkeiten der europäischen Bankenwelt für herausragende Leistungen geehrt werden. Die Auszeichnung wird von der Maleki Group initiiert. Die Journalistenvereinigung The Group of 20+1 nominiert und wählt die Preisträger. Die Preisverleihung findet jeweils in Frankfurt/Main statt.

Preisträger

  • 2010: Peter Sands, Group Chief Executive Standard Chartered PLC
  • 2009: Josef Ackermann, Deutsche Bank AG
  • 2008: Jean-Claude Juncker, Premierminister des Großherzogtums Luxemburg
  • 2007: Jean-Claude Trichet, Europäische Zentralbank
  • 2006: Herbert Stepic, Raiffeisen International Bank-Holding AG
  • 2005: Peter Wuffli, UBS AG
  • 2004: Rijkman Groenink, ABN AMRO BANK N.V.
  • 2003: Fred Goodwin, The Royal Bank of Scotland plc (RBS)
  • 2002: Alessandro Profumo, UniCredito Italiano S.p.A.
  • 2001: Europäischer Zentralbankrat
  • 2000: Andrew D. Crockett, General Manager, Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
  • 1999: Godfried J. A. van der Lugt, Chairman of the Executive Board, ING Group N.V., Amsterdam
  • 1998: Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz, President, National Bank of Poland
  • 1997: Marcel Ospel, Group Chief Executive Officer, Swiss Bank Corporation, Basle
  • 1997: Mathis Cabiallavetta, President of the Group Executive Board, Union Bank of Switzerland, Zurich
  • 1996: Willem Frederik Duisenberg, President, De Nederlandsche Bank NV, Chairman of the Board, Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
  • 1995: Josef Tosovsky, Governor, Czech National Bank
  • 1994: Michel Pébereau, President, Banque Nationale de Paris
  • 1994: Jürgen Sarrazin, Chairman of the Board, Dresdner Bank AG

Einzelnachweise

  1. www.malekigroup.com

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