Standard Chartered Lands Paul Skelton from HSBC
- Paul Skelton joins HSBC, following Simon Cooper, whom he will be reporting to in his new role.

HSBC’s loss is Standard Chartered’s gain, after it managed to secure veteran banker Paul Skelton in its latest hire, installing him as its newest Global Head of Banking, according to a recent Reuters report.
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Mr. Skelton will be joining Standard Chartered in December to man its Singapore operations – in this capacity he will be reporting to Simon Cooper, Standard Chartered’s CEO for Corporate and Institutional Banking and former HSBC departure. The move helps shore up the group’s Singapore unit at a time when many other banks are opting to move top-tier talent to the Asia-Pacific (APAC) Asia-Pacific (APAC) The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the fastest growing in terms of population. This region in particular is of great importance to the financial services industry, as it is seen as the largest growth market for clients.APAC is comprised of diverse currency markets that are shaped by various and, at times, competing forces, from global regulation to local capital controls.The region has been seen as one of the hardest to enter by FX brokers for this reason, as well as grappling cultural or The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the fastest growing in terms of population. This region in particular is of great importance to the financial services industry, as it is seen as the largest growth market for clients.APAC is comprised of diverse currency markets that are shaped by various and, at times, competing forces, from global regulation to local capital controls.The region has been seen as one of the hardest to enter by FX brokers for this reason, as well as grappling cultural or Read this Term) region.
Newly Created Role
The newly created role will see Mr. Skelton assume a mandate to oversee all of Standard Chartered’s global relationships with both corporate and financial institution clients. He joins the lender from HSBC, having worked as its Head of Commercial Banking – APAC since 2015.
HSBC’s loss is Standard Chartered’s gain, after it managed to secure veteran banker Paul Skelton in its latest hire, installing him as its newest Global Head of Banking, according to a recent Reuters report.
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Mr. Skelton will be joining Standard Chartered in December to man its Singapore operations – in this capacity he will be reporting to Simon Cooper, Standard Chartered’s CEO for Corporate and Institutional Banking and former HSBC departure. The move helps shore up the group’s Singapore unit at a time when many other banks are opting to move top-tier talent to the Asia-Pacific (APAC) Asia-Pacific (APAC) The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the fastest growing in terms of population. This region in particular is of great importance to the financial services industry, as it is seen as the largest growth market for clients.APAC is comprised of diverse currency markets that are shaped by various and, at times, competing forces, from global regulation to local capital controls.The region has been seen as one of the hardest to enter by FX brokers for this reason, as well as grappling cultural or The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the fastest growing in terms of population. This region in particular is of great importance to the financial services industry, as it is seen as the largest growth market for clients.APAC is comprised of diverse currency markets that are shaped by various and, at times, competing forces, from global regulation to local capital controls.The region has been seen as one of the hardest to enter by FX brokers for this reason, as well as grappling cultural or Read this Term) region.
Newly Created Role
The newly created role will see Mr. Skelton assume a mandate to oversee all of Standard Chartered’s global relationships with both corporate and financial institution clients. He joins the lender from HSBC, having worked as its Head of Commercial Banking – APAC since 2015.