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*Prior to that, he was a banking analyst specialising in the largest UK institutions and was head of banking research teams at several major investment banks including Credit Suisse and [[HSBC]].  
 
*Prior to that, he was a banking analyst specialising in the largest UK institutions and was head of banking research teams at several major investment banks including Credit Suisse and [[HSBC]].  
 
*Prior to entering stockbroking Michael spent nine years at the [[Bank of England]] primarily in Banking Supervision and as Deputy Group Leader of a team responsible for briefing the UK delegations to the IMF and World Bank.<ref>[http://www.brunswickgroup.com Brunswick website], accessed March 2009</ref>  
 
*Prior to entering stockbroking Michael spent nine years at the [[Bank of England]] primarily in Banking Supervision and as Deputy Group Leader of a team responsible for briefing the UK delegations to the IMF and World Bank.<ref>[http://www.brunswickgroup.com Brunswick website], accessed March 2009</ref>  
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[[Category: Financial sector lobbying]]
 
[[Category: Financial sector lobbying]]
 
[[Category:Banking and Finance Industry]]
 
[[Category:Banking and Finance Industry]]

Revision as of 16:27, 2 March 2009

Michael Lever is a Partner at Financial PR and lobbying firm Brunswick (July 2008-).

Career history

  • Previously at Credit Suisse where he was a Managing Director in Corporate Broking responsible for relationships with several leading financial institutions.
  • Prior to that, he was a banking analyst specialising in the largest UK institutions and was head of banking research teams at several major investment banks including Credit Suisse and HSBC.
  • Prior to entering stockbroking Michael spent nine years at the Bank of England primarily in Banking Supervision and as Deputy Group Leader of a team responsible for briefing the UK delegations to the IMF and World Bank.[1]


References

  1. Brunswick website, accessed March 2009