04 août 2005, 0h00
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Nearly half of Lloyds TSB’s board are foreigners. Barclays has someone called a «president» on its board – and he’s an American. Most British-based banks seem to have given up worrying about the colour of someone’s passport when scouting for talent. But can the same be said for Royal Bank of Scotland?
The bank’s board has always been top-heavy with home grown talent. Not Brits in general, but Scots in particular. And with the appointment of Sir Tom McKillop to the deputy chairmanship, it mainta...
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