Tag: Sir Tom McKillop

Ex RBS chief to give up half of pension

Ex RBS chief to give up half of pension

Former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chief executive, Sir Fred Goodwin, has given in to public pressure and agreed to hand over £4.7 million of his much-talked about £17 million pension. There has been much hostility towards Sir Fred with regard to his controversial pension entitlement, since he and former ex-chairman of RBS, Sir Tom [...]

Former bank chiefs apologise to Treasury Select Committee

Former bank chiefs apologise to Treasury Select Committee

The ex-bosses of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and HBOS have apologised “profoundly and unreservedly” for the near-collapse of their banks. Speaking to the Treasury Select Committee, Sir Fred Goodwin, former chief executive of RBS said he “could not be more sorry” for the events that led to the bank’s demise. Furthermore, ex-chairman of RBS, [...]

RBS chairman steps down early

RBS chairman steps down early

Sir Tom McKillop, chairman of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), who was due to retire in April, has stepped down two months early and is to be replaced by Sir Philip Hampton, former chairman of Sainsbury’s. Commenting on his early departure, Sir Tom said ”it is appropriate to bring my retirement forward so that [...]

RBS apologises for financial difficulties

RBS apologises for financial difficulties

Sir Tom McKillop, the departing chairman of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), has apologised for the bank’s difficulties. The apology came ahead of the shareholder vote for the £20 billion Government bailout, of which shareholders voted by 99% in favour. Earlier this month, the bank said it expected to report its first full-year loss [...]