Angela Osborne
About Angela Osborne
Angela Osborne serves as the Global Head of Capital Risk at HSBC, a position she has held since 2021 in London, England. Her extensive career in capital risk management includes roles at several financial institutions, including the Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest.
Global Head of Capital Risk at HSBC
Angela Osborne has served as the Global Head of Capital Risk at HSBC since 2021. In this role, she oversees the management and assessment of capital risk across the organization. Her position is based in London, England, where she has been instrumental in shaping the capital risk framework and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. With three years of experience in this role, she has contributed to the strategic direction of capital management at HSBC.
Professional Background in Banking
Angela Osborne has an extensive background in banking, with significant experience in capital risk and treasury management. Prior to her current role at HSBC, she worked at Royal Bank of Scotland in various capacities, including Senior Manager of Capital Development and Capital Planning Manager. Her career also includes positions at NatWest, BNY Mellon, and Ulster Bank, where she developed her expertise in capital analytics and treasury risk.
Education and Early Career
Angela Osborne began her career at NatWest, where she worked as a Graduate from 1999 to 2002. She then transitioned to Royal Bank of Scotland as a Financial Analyst, a role she held until 2006. Her early career laid the foundation for her future roles in capital planning and risk management, providing her with essential skills and knowledge in the financial sector.
Experience in Capital Risk Management
Throughout her career, Angela Osborne has held several key positions focused on capital risk management. She served as Head of Capital Analytics at NatWest Group from 2019 to 2021, where she was responsible for overseeing capital analytics within the Treasury Risk division. Her experience also includes a role at BNY Mellon in International Treasury, where she focused on capital planning from 2015 to 2018.