Investment Banking

Former Credit Suisse chair António Horta-Osório joins Italian lender Mediobanca

The Portuguese banker has a new role after stepping down as chair of Credit Suisse

Horta-Osório left Credit Suisse under a cloud after just nine months, but will now attempt to reinvigorate Mediobanca's corporate and investment bank
Horta-Osório left Credit Suisse under a cloud after just nine months, but will now attempt to reinvigorate Mediobanca's corporate and investment bank Photo: Jason Alden/Getty Images

Italian investment bank Mediobanca has hired Sir António Horta-Osório as an adviser, the first role for the Portuguese banker since his departure from Credit Suisse after just nine months as chair.

Horta-Osório will work with Mediobanca executives on rolling out its strategy, the firm said in a statement, with a particular focus on working with its co-heads of corporate and investment banking, Francisco Bachiller and Giuseppe Baldelli, on the expansion of the unit.

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