Confessions of an International Banker

by Sean Hickey


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Hardcover
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/8/2013

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 310
ISBN : 9781466973787
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 310
ISBN : 9781466973794
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 310
ISBN : 9781466973800

About the Book

From the City of London to the deserts of Arabia, the former Soviet states, and sub-Saharan Africa, this book traces the life and career of a man who has been a banker in some remarkably challenging environments over a period of half a century. The author has counted bales of cotton in Yemen, dodged Israeli bombs in Lebanon, financed exports from Romania in the days of Ceausescu, been a banker to a member of a ruling family in the Gulf, conducted business in the sauna of a bank in Kazakhstan, and met Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. In his spare time, he has taken an active part in amateur theater groups in the countries in which he has lived, served as a member of committees administering cemeteries, and been a warden appointed by the British Embassy to assist their citizens in times of trouble. As well as being an engrossing story of banking in many varied countries, the book includes chapters about the background to the problems of some of the places in which he has worked that show a clear understanding of the history and politics involved. Having lived in the Middle East for much of his life, he comments on the Arab Spring, and his long and diverse banking career has enabled him to write incisively on events in the industry in recent years. He draws conclusions on both of these momentous stories.


About the Author

Born in a small north Norfolk village during World War II, Sean Hickey has since lived and worked in countries as diverse as Canada, Yemen, Cyprus, and Tanzania. His banking career, with both major international institutions and small privately owned banks, started with handwritten ledgers and ended using a state-of-the-art online real-time computer system. After a career spanning fifty years, he has retired to Lebanon but still maintains contacts with his north Norfolk roots.