Former minister François Baroin appointed president of Barclays France

Since 2018, he had already been advising the British group’s investment banking activities.

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A new armchair for François Baroin. The former Minister of Budget and Economy will take the helm of Barclays France. His “experience” and his “stature” “make him an ideal choice to become Chairman [président] for France, rejoices in a press release published Thursday, January 20, Francesco Ceccato, CEO of Barclays Europe. By expanding his role, he will be able to contribute even more strongly to the expansion of our activities in France”.

The mayor of Troyes will notably have the task of participating in the development of relations with the bank’s major clients and in promoting all the activities and solutions offered by Barclays in France. The former politician already had a foothold in the British group’s investment bank. Since 2018, he has acted as an advisor.

Former parliamentarian, François Baroin was several times minister of right-wing governments between 2005 and 2012, in particular of the Interior, Budget and Economy and Finance. He led until 2021 the powerful Association of Mayors of France (AMF). The British bank employs around 300 people in France, with an investment banking activity but also investment, financing and private banking.


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