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Sir William Purves
Chairman of HSBC Holdings

In office
1990–1998
CEO of HSBC Holdings

In office
1990–1992
Chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation

In office
1987–1992
CEO of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation

In office
1986–1992
Personal details
Born 27 December 1931(1931-12-27) (age 92)[1]
Kelso, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Spouse(s) Diana Troutbeck Richardson (m. 1958–88)
Rebecca Jane Lewellen (m. 1989)
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Battles/wars Korean War
Awards Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Grand Bauhinia Medal (Hong Kong)

Sir William "Willie" Purves, CBE DSO (Chinese: 浦偉士, born 27 December 1931) is a Scottish banker. He was the first Group Chairman of HSBC Holdings following the creation of a holding company to act as parent to The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Midland Bank following the former's acquisition of Midland in 1992.[2]

Born in Kelso, Scotland, Purves attended Kelso High School before commenced training with The National Bank of Scotland (now The Royal Bank of Scotland) in 1948. This was interrupted by National Service in Korea, during which time he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO)[3] – the only National Service officer to have won this honour.[4] He rejoined banking in 1954 and moved to Hong Kong to join The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, where he remained for the rest of his working life. In 1986, he became Chairman and CEO of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and was appointed Chairman in 1991 prior to the formation of HSBC Holdings, and as such oversaw the purchase and integration of Midland Bank.

Retiring from HSBC in 1998, he played a large role in overseeing the transition from British to Chinese rule in the territory's significant financial services sector.

Knighted in 1993 and awarded the Grand Bauhinia Medal by Hong Kong in 1999, he now lives in London and Oxfordshire. He is married to Lady Purves, and has four children and nine grandchildren by his first wife, Diana Purves.

References[]

  1. Mosley, Charles, ed (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. p. 3230. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1. 
  2. Erik Ipsen (April 23, 1992). "Hongkong Bank Chief Turns Up Heat on Midland". https://www.nytimes.com/1992/04/23/business/worldbusiness/23iht-bank_0.html?pagewanted=1. Retrieved 29 April 2010. 
  3. "The London Gazette". 28 December 1951. p. 6740. http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/39420/pages/6740. Retrieved 15 October 2012. 
  4. "History of the KSOB – 20th and 21st Centuries". http://kosb.webs.com/20thcentury.htm. Retrieved 15 October 2012. 
Business positions
Preceded by
Michael Sandberg
Chief Executive of HSBC Holdings
1986–1993
Succeeded by
John Bond
Preceded by
Michael Sandberg
Group Chairman of HSBC Holdings
1987–1998
Succeeded by
John Bond
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Sir Gordon Macwhinnie
Chairman of the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club
1992–1993
Succeeded by
Sir John Joseph Swaine
Order of precedence
Preceded by
Yang Ti-liang
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal
Hong Kong order of precedence
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal
Succeeded by
Henry Litton
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal
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