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Former Credit Suisse chief Tidjane Thiam defends his record

by Pinchas Cohen
November 29, 2022
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Former Credit Suisse chief executive Tidjane Thiam has defended his record at the Swiss lender, despite the litany of crises that have hammered the bank since his departure.

Shares in the group hit a 30-year low on Tuesday morning, extending their decline to more than 35 per cent since the bank announced a radical restructuring and SFr4bn capital raise last month.

A year after Thiam left Credit Suisse in 2020 following a damaging corporate espionage scandal, the bank was forced to close $10bn of supply chain finance funds linked to the defunct company Greensill Capital. It was also hit with a $5.5bn trading loss — the biggest in its 166-year history — tied to the implosion of family office Archegos.

“I was extremely tough and I’m quite proud that none of that happened under my watch,” said Thiam, speaking at the FT’s Banking Summit on Tuesday in one of the first times he has talked publicly about his turbulent five years at the top of Credit Suisse.

The bank’s lax culture of risk management has frequently been blamed for its failings — including by former and current chairs António Horta-Osório and Axel Lehmann.

But the 60-year-old insisted he had identified this as a problem and tried to address it.

“Cultural issues can’t be resolved overnight,” said Thiam. “We did what we did during five years. But [it takes] more than five years to reach that point.

“It will take a lot of continued effort to deal with those issues.”

In a wide-ranging interview, Thiam gave his views on topics from the racist treatment he felt he received in Switzerland to the “good value” currently to be found in investing in the Spac market.

Thiam was the first black chief executive of a major European bank and Credit Suisse’s largest shareholder, Harris Associates, has claimed he was a victim of racism.

The bank apologised to Thiam in 2020 following a report in the New York Times that included details of a party to celebrate former chair Urs Rohner’s birthday where Thiam was present and a black performer dressed up as a janitor and other guests wore Afro wigs.

“People who are prejudiced say, oh he is playing the racecard,” said Thiam at the Banking Summit. “Certain segments of the German-speaking press in Zurich . . . waged a very toxic and very effective campaign against me.”

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Since leaving Credit Suisse, Thiam has focused on a range of interests, including setting up a Spac, taking advantage of a boom in the market that has since imploded amid accusations that it offers poor returns for investors.

He defended the blank-cheque investment vehicle, saying they currently offered good value to investors. “Terms are being renegotiated and I think that people who are going into Spacs now will make good money,” he said.

Asked about his thoughts on Credit Suisse’s share price, Thiam said he was saddened by the bank’s current plight and felt “no schadenfreude”.

Credit Suisse chair Lehmann is due to speak at the Banking Summit on Thursday morning.

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