Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam leans heavily on a close inner circle to execute strategy at Switzerland’s second-biggest bank. Now, in quick succession, two of the cadre are gone.
Tidjane Thiam arrived at Credit Suisse Group AG in 2015 and quickly established a tight inner circle of trusted lieutenants as he set about trying to revive the ailing Swiss lender.
Now, in quick succession, two from the cadre are gone—the wealth-management chief whose July departure triggered Credit Suisse to spy on him, and the chief operating officer who resigned this week because of the ensuing scandal.
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