Lloyds Bank CEO Antonio Horta-Osorio to step down in 2021
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[BENGALURU] Lloyds Banking Group chief executive officer Antonio Horta-Osorio will step down next year after spending a decade at the helm, the state-backed lender said on Monday as it appointed industry veteran Robin Budenberg as its new chairman.
Mr Horta-Osorio, who has been in charge of Lloyds for almost a decade, said he would step down by June of next year and was leaving with "mixed emotions".
REUTERS
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