Lex Greensill banned from running UK companies for nine years after firm's collapse

theguardian.com

Lex Greensill, founder of Greensill Capital, has been banned from running UK companies for nine years following the 2021 collapse of his firm. The ban stems from Greensill's failure to exercise reasonable care as a director, causing a $440 million loss to Credit Suisse. Greensill Capital's collapse led to a scandal involving former UK Prime Minister David Cameron and impacted companies like Sanjeev Gupta's GFG Alliance.


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