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Posted on December 4, 2021 by admin

Mark Surgenor appointed HSBC CEO for Sri Lanka and Maldives

Mark Surgenor has been appointed as HSBC Chief Executive Officer for Sri Lanka and the Maldives from. He succeeds Mark Prothero, who retired from HSBC at the end of August. Prior to this new …

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