Sarah Butcher
eFinancial Careers
June 3, 2013
Although banking and financial services regulation aren’t on the
agenda, it seems that plenty of bankers and banks attend Bilderberg meetings on
a regular basis. We’ve combed through attendee lists for the past five years and
noted that some names and organisations appear repetitively. They are:
1. Josef Ackermann, former chief executive of Deutsche Bank
According to our research, Ackermann has been at every Bilderberg meeting
since 2008 and is a member of the steering committee. Despite having stepped down from Deutsche Bank in May last
year, Ackermann will be at Bilderberg again this week. Neither Anshu Jain nor
Jurgen Fitschen are on the 2013 guest list.
2. Marcus Agius, ex-chairman of Barclays
Marcus Agius, the former Barclays chairman who stepped down after the Libor
scandal, has also been a regular fixture on the Bilderberg circuit. Like
Ackermann, Agius attended Bilderberg meetings between 2008 and 2012 and is a
member of the steering committee. Even though Agius is effectively retired, he’s
attending again this week. Sir David Walker, Barclays’ new chairman,
isn’t attending; David Wright, vice chairman of Barclays, is.
3. Roger Altman, chairman of Evercore Partners
Roger Altman, the ex-Lehman banker and founder and chairman of
US-based ’boutique’ investment bank Evercore Partners, has also been at
Bilderberg meetings on multiple occasions. Altman was there in 2009, 2010 and
2011.
4. Peter Sutherland, Goldman Sachs
Lloyd Blankfein was allegedly on the Bilderberg guest list in 2007, but since then
he seems to have deferred attendance on behalf of Goldman to Peter Sutherland, a former chairman of BP
turned chairman and managing director at Goldman Sachs International in London.
Also attending this year is Michael Evans, a vice chairman of Goldman Sachs
globally.
5. Douglas Flint, chairman of HSBC
Douglas Flint, chairman of HSBC, is also all over Bilderberg. Guest lists
suggest that Flint attended the event in 2011 and 2012. By comparison, HSBC chief executive Stuart
Gulliver appears to have given the event a pass.
6. Henry Kravis, co-founder KKR
Henry Kravis, the billionaire co-founder of private equity firm Kohlberg
Kravis Roberts & Co, has also been attending Bilderberg meetings for many
years. Guest lists posted on the web indicate that Kravis has been every year
since 2009.
7. Kenneth Jacobs, chief executive of Lazard
Both Kenneth Jacons, Lazard CEO, and Vernon Jordan, managing director of
Lazard, are Bilderberg devotees. It doesn’t appear that Bruce Wasserstein, the ex-Lazard chief and
dealmaker, attended on any occasions.
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