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Lloyds chief gives an emotional address

March 5, 2009 16:48
Eric Daniels

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Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

1 min read

Eric Daniels was close to tears this week — and it had nothing to do with the takeover of the beleaguered HBOS.

The Lloyds Banking Group chief made a moving speech to more than 260 business professionals, including Times editor James Harding, Alderman Ian Luder, Lord Mayor of the City of London, and the group’s chairman Sir Victor Blank, at a Jewish Care business breakfast on Monday.

Daniels choked with emotion as he told an anecdote from his earlier career at Citibank’s Latin America division, where he cut his teeth in the industry and spent 25 years. He said: “There was a time when my boss came to town and asked me what I wanted to achieve on a personal level. He really made me think about my legacy.

“When I was in Panama setting up the retail banking division I hired someone called Cristobal. I asked him what he wanted to achieve. He said: ‘I want to be Don [honourable] Cristobal.’”

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