What will five years in a financial services career do for your appearance? What will Deutsche Bank’s senior managing directors look like when they finally get their deferred bonuses in 2019? What will Andrea Orcel look like when he finally becomes CEO of UBS?
We’ve combed back through historic photographs of several senior bankers to establish how their visages have altered since the financial crisis (and before, in the case of Bill Gross). Brian Moynihan seems to have fared best, which goes to show that playing rugby isn’t all bad.
Andrea Orcel
Aged 46, at Merrill Lynch in 2009:
Aged 51 at UBS today:
Bill Gross
Aged approximately 62 circa 2006:
Aged 68 in 2012:
Lloyd Blankfein
Aged 54 in 2008:
Aged 59 now:
Anshu Jain
Aged 46 in 2008:
Aged 51 now:
Brian Moynihan
Aged 50 in 2009:
Aged 54 in 2013:
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