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'''Alexander Wilmot-Setwell''' is the head of [[Bank of America]]'s European business, as well as other emerging markets. <ref>Solomon Hughes, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/grossly-incompetent-libor-scandal-banker-hands-50000-to-tory-party-10157558.html 'Grossly incompetent Libor scandal banker hands £50,000 to Tory Party', 5 April 2015], ''Independent'', accessed 19 May 2016</ref> | '''Alexander Wilmot-Setwell''' is the head of [[Bank of America]]'s European business, as well as other emerging markets. <ref>Solomon Hughes, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/grossly-incompetent-libor-scandal-banker-hands-50000-to-tory-party-10157558.html 'Grossly incompetent Libor scandal banker hands £50,000 to Tory Party', 5 April 2015], ''Independent'', accessed 19 May 2016</ref> | ||
Revision as of 10:09, 3 June 2016
Alexander Wilmot-Setwell is the head of Bank of America's European business, as well as other emerging markets. [1]
Donations
- Donated £15,000 to Britain Stronger in Europe, the lead pro-EU campaign in the run up to June's membership referendum [2]
Notes
- ↑ Solomon Hughes, 'Grossly incompetent Libor scandal banker hands £50,000 to Tory Party', 5 April 2015, Independent, accessed 19 May 2016
- ↑ Electoral Commission Donor Search, accessed 16 May 2016