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Sir [[George Mathewson]] is Chairman at the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] and has held this position during the years which saw RBS plc grow from a medium sized retail bank to a major player on the world stage.  This growth culminated in the purchase of the [[National Westminster Bank]] p.l.c. for £22 billion.
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Sir [[George Mathewson]] was Chairman at the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] until April 2006 and a patron of the [[Scottish North American Business Council]]. The Times named him as 55th in the 'Power 100' list in 2005.[http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,17709-1861749,00.html]
  
Mathewson is a patron of the [[Scottish North American Business Council]]. He studied mathematics and applied physics at [[St Andrews University]] and gained a PhD in electrical engineering before going to the US to manage research and development programmes in avionics for [[Bell Aerospace Corporation]]. From 1972 until 1981 he worked for the [[Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation]] (now known as [[3i]]) and then served as chief executive of the [[Scottish Development Agency]]. In 1987 he joined the board of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland Group]] and became group chief executive in 1992. He played a leading role in the acquisition of [[National Westminster Bank]] and was appointed executive deputy chairman in 2000, becoming chairman of the Group a year later. He was awarded a knighthood in 1999 for services to economic development in Scotland and to Scottish banking.[http://www.city.ac.uk/alumni/about/hongrads/georgemathewson.html]
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In May 2006 it was [http://www.hedgefundsworld.com/tmpl/Article.aspx?ID=22205 reported] that he was 'to become chairman of London-based global hedge fund management group, [[Toscafund Holdings Ltd]].'
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He studied mathematics and applied physics at [[St Andrews University]] and gained a PhD in electrical engineering before going to the US to manage research and development programmes in avionics for [[Bell Aerospace Corporation]]. From 1972 until 1981 he worked for the [[Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation]] (now known as [[3i]]) and then served as chief executive of the [[Scottish Development Agency]]. In 1987 he joined the board of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland Group]] and became group chief executive in 1992. He played a leading role in the acquisition of [[National Westminster Bank]] and was appointed executive deputy chairman in 2000, becoming chairman of the Group a year later. He was awarded a knighthood in 1999 for services to economic development in Scotland and to Scottish banking.[http://www.city.ac.uk/alumni/about/hongrads/georgemathewson.html]
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He is a past president of the [[British Bankers’ Association]] and a director of [[Santander]], the Spanish banking group.
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Sir [[Angus Grossart]] served on the RBS board with Mathewson from 1987 to 2005. Grossart was an RBS non-executive director from 1985 to 1995 and joint vice-chairman from 1996 to 2005. Mathewson joined Grossart on the board of [[Scottish Investment Trust]] (SIT) in 1981. Grossart was non-executive chairman of SIT from 1974 to 2003.

Revision as of 20:06, 18 June 2006

Sir George Mathewson was Chairman at the Royal Bank of Scotland until April 2006 and a patron of the Scottish North American Business Council. The Times named him as 55th in the 'Power 100' list in 2005.[1]

In May 2006 it was reported that he was 'to become chairman of London-based global hedge fund management group, Toscafund Holdings Ltd.'

He studied mathematics and applied physics at St Andrews University and gained a PhD in electrical engineering before going to the US to manage research and development programmes in avionics for Bell Aerospace Corporation. From 1972 until 1981 he worked for the Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation (now known as 3i) and then served as chief executive of the Scottish Development Agency. In 1987 he joined the board of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group and became group chief executive in 1992. He played a leading role in the acquisition of National Westminster Bank and was appointed executive deputy chairman in 2000, becoming chairman of the Group a year later. He was awarded a knighthood in 1999 for services to economic development in Scotland and to Scottish banking.[2]

He is a past president of the British Bankers’ Association and a director of Santander, the Spanish banking group.

Sir Angus Grossart served on the RBS board with Mathewson from 1987 to 2005. Grossart was an RBS non-executive director from 1985 to 1995 and joint vice-chairman from 1996 to 2005. Mathewson joined Grossart on the board of Scottish Investment Trust (SIT) in 1981. Grossart was non-executive chairman of SIT from 1974 to 2003.