Joachim Faber
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Nationality | German |
Alma mater | University of Bonn German University of Administrative Sciences |
Occupation | lawyer, businessman |
Joachim Faber (born 10 May 1950 in Gießen) is a German lawyer and business executive.
Education[]
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Educated at the University of Bonn, Faber earned his doctorate at the German University of Administrative Sciences in 1982.
Career[]
Faber worked for 14 years in various positions for Citicorp in Frankfurt and London. He then joined Allianz in 1997, serving as the founding CEO of Allianz Global Investors for 12 years from 2000, during which period he built it into one of the world’s biggest asset managers, with around 1.5 trillion euros ($2 trillion) under management, by the time he retired in December 2011.[1] During his time at the helm, he guided the unit through a number of major acquisitions, including PIMCO, which managed the world’s biggest bond fund at the time.[2]
Faber has been serving as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of German Stock Exchange Group since May 2012,[3][4] succeeding .[5] By 2017, he was criticized by investors for the failed 2016 merger with the London Stock Exchange and a compensation program awarded to Carsten Kengeter who resigned as chief executive in October 2017.[6] Under his leadership, the supervisory board introduced a cap on the annual pay packages of its board members at 9.5 million euros ($11.3 million) each.[7] In 2019, he announced his intention to resign by 2020.[8][9]
In Munich, Faber shares an office with Ann-Kristin Achleitner, Paul Achleitner, Michael Diekmann and Peter Löscher at Palais Preysing.[10]
Other activities[]
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Corporate boards[]
- HQ Capital, Member of the Supervisory Board (since 2019)[11]
- Investcorp, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2019)[12]
- HSBC, Non-Executive Director (since 2012),[13] Chairman of the Risk Committee (since 2013)[14]
- HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt, Member of the Advisory Board[15]
- Coty, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2010)[16]
- JAB Holding Company, Chairman of the Shareholder Committee
- Osram, Member of the Supervisory Board (2013-2014)[17]
Non-profit organizations[]
- Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds (WAF), Member of the Supervisory Board[18]
- German Cancer Aid, Member of the Board (since 2015)[19]
- European School of Management and Technology (ESMT), Member of the Supervisory Board[20]
- World Economic Forum (WEF), Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Insurance (2011-2012)
- German Council for Sustainable Development (RNE), former Member (appointed ad personam by the Chancellor)
References[]
- ^ "Faber set to retire at Allianz". Financial News. 12 January 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- ^ Philipp Halstrick, Jonathan Gould and Edward Taylor (February 14, 2012), Allianz exec tipped as D.Boerse chairman -sources Reuters.
- ^ "Dr. Joachim Faber - CV". Federal Government of Germany. Archived from the original on 2010-06-19. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
- ^ "Joachim Faber new Chairman of Deutschen Börse". Handelsblatt. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
- ^ Philipp Halstrick, Jonathan Gould and Edward Taylor (February 14, 2012), Allianz exec tipped as D.Boerse chairman -sources Reuters.
- ^ Andreas Framke (December 6, 2017), Deutsche Boerse chairman considering early departure: Handelsblatt Reuters.
- ^ Tom Sims (September 21, 2017), Deutsche Boerse moves to cap executive pay Reuters.
- ^ Andreas Kröner (April 29, 2019), Aufsichtsrat Deutsche-Börse-Chefaufseher Faber legt Amt ein Jahr früher nieder Handelsblatt.
- ^ Tom Sims (April 29, 2019), Deutsche Boerse's chair to step down after 2020 AGM Reuters.
- ^ Henning Peitsmeier and Klaus Max Smolka (May 22, 2017), Die geheime Machtzentrale in München Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
- ^ Peter Köhler and Robert Landgraf (December 4, 2019), Reich werden wie die Quandts: Verschwiegene Dynastie gewährt Einblick in ihre Vermögensverwaltung Handelsblatt.
- ^ Investcorp welcomes six new Board members Investcorp, press release of September 23, 2019.
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- ^ HSBC says Robertson to head remuneration committee Reuters, May 23, 2013.
- ^ Advisory Board HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt.
- ^ Board of Directors Coty.
- ^ Change in OSRAM’s supervisory board Osram, press release of July 1, 2014.
- ^ Supervisory Board Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds (WAF).
- ^ About Us German Cancer Aid.
- ^ Supervisory Board European School of Management and Technology (ESMT).
- 1950 births
- Living people
- German chief executives
- German corporate directors
- HSBC people