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    Credit Suisse Proposes Adding Two Risk Experts to Its Board

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    Posted on August 16, 2021

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    Last updated: February 17, 2026

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    Credit Suisse Aims to Strengthen Board with Two Risk Management Experts

    ZURICH (Reuters) -Credit Suisse wants to appoint two risk experts to its non-executive board, Switzerland’s second biggest bank said on Friday, as it seeks to repair the damage caused by the Archegos and Greensill affairs.

    New Chairman Antonio Horta-Osorio has made risk and cultural change a top priority after the bank lost more than $5 billion in the rush to unwind trades by family office Archegos and the collapse of $10 billion in funds backed by insolvent supply chain finance firm Greensill Capital.

    Credit Suisse has proposed former UBS executive Axel Lehmann to join its board and become chairman of its risk committee. The Swiss executive has a “a wealth of experience in risk management,” the bank said.

    It also proposed Juan Colombas, who has been an executive director and member of the Audit and Risk Committees at Dutch bank ING Group since 2020.

    The bank has called an extraordinary general meeting on Oct. 1 for the pair to be elected to its non-executive board.

    “With their deep experience in risk management and business leadership, and both with careers spanning approximately three decades in financial services, they will make an invaluable contribution as we shape the bank’s strategic realignment and enhance our culture of risk management and personal responsibility and accountability,” said Horta-Osório in a statement.

    A “lackadaisical” attitude towards risk and “a lack of accountability” were to blame for Credit Suisse’s $5.5 billion loss on investment fund Archegos, according to a review published last month.

    Credit Suisse said action has been taken against 23 staff members over Archegos, with nine fired and a total of $70 million in monetary penalties taken from all of them.

    The bank’s chief risk and compliance officer, Lara Warner, has also left the bank in April in the wake of the affair.

    (Reporting by John Revill; Editing by Shri Navaratnam and Ana Nicolaci da Costa)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Credit Suisse proposes adding two risk experts to its board

    1Who are the proposed risk experts for Credit Suisse's board?

    Credit Suisse has proposed former UBS executive Axel Lehmann and Juan Colombas, an executive director at ING Group, to join its non-executive board.

    2What incident prompted Credit Suisse to focus on risk management?

    The bank's focus on risk management was prompted by a $5.5 billion loss related to the investment fund Archegos, attributed to a lack of accountability and a careless attitude towards risk.

    3When is the extraordinary general meeting for the board appointments?

    Credit Suisse has called an extraordinary general meeting on October 1 for the election of the proposed board members.

    4What actions has Credit Suisse taken in response to the Archegos incident?

    Credit Suisse has taken action against 23 staff members over the Archegos incident, resulting in nine firings and $70 million in penalties.

    5Who is the current chairman of Credit Suisse?

    The current chairman of Credit Suisse is Antonio Horta-Osorio, who has prioritized risk and cultural change within the bank.

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