The Euromoney top fifty financial leaders for the 21st century

Want to know who your boss will be in five years time? These are Euromoney's picks for the top 50 financial leaders aged 40 and under from around the world. They are already in key positions in leading organizations around the world, and their peers and mentors have marked them out for even greater things. Together they represent a broad church - some coming from financial families but proving their own worth, others making their way up from the bottom. We start with our top 10; the rest are split up according to geographical region.

Ana Patricia Botín Colin Coleman  Peter Derby Michael Hawker Menno de Jager
Olivier Lefebvre Einars Repse Nicolas Rohatyn José Sainz Armada Peter Yngwe
Leonhard Fischer António Castro Henriques Andreas Hübner Philip Mallinckrodt Bernard Migus
Alfred Möckel Thomas Östros Jacob Wallenberg Brian Finn David Solo
Ariful Islam Chartsiri Sophonpanich Farrukh Khan Milton Kim Cyrill Noerhadi
Uday Kotak Kongkiat Opaswongkarn Victor Li Korn Chatikavanij Ajeya Singh
Tong Kooi Ong Mikhail Khodorkovsky Renee Zecha Petr Budinsky Gyorgy Jaksity
Csaba Lantos Wojciech Kostrzewa Vladimir Potanin Gustavo Franco Raul Henriquez
Martin Werner Cezary Stypulkowski Hassan Ait Ali Stevan Lambert Nurzhan Subkhanberdin

Ana Patricia Botín

Spain


Ana Patricia Botín is a member of Spain’s most prominent banking family, which has been at the helm of Banco Santander since its foundation 140 years ago.

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