Jean-Laurent Bonnafé (born 14 July 1961) has been the chief executive officer of BNP Paribas since 2011.[1][2][3][4]
Jean-Laurent Bonnafé | |
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Born | Albi, France | 14 July 1961
Education | Lycée Louis-le-Grand |
Alma mater | École polytechnique Mines ParisTech |
Occupation | CEO of BNP Paribas |
Early life
The son of an Électricité de France (EDF) electrical engineer and a lawyer in Albi,[5] Bonnafé attended the Lycée Louis-le-Grand and later graduated in engineering from the École polytechnique and École des Mines.[6]
Career
Following his studies, Bonnafé joined the Ministry of Industry before moving into private equity and then BNP in 1993.[7] At BNP, he formulated the bank’s double bid for Société Générale (SocGen) and Paribas in 1999, which ended with BNP winning the latter but forced to drop its offer for SocGen.[8] He was widely credited with implementing the acquisitions of Paribas, BNL and Fortis.[9]
In 2011, Bonnafé was appointed as chief executive, taking over from Baudouin Prot.[10] In 2017, his compensation was at $4.5 million.[11]
Other activities
Corporate boards
- Pierre Fabre, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2019)[12]
- Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2009)
- Carrefour, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2008)
- BNP Paribas Fortis, Non-Executive Member of the Board of Directors (2011-2014)
Non-profit organizations
- Fédération Bancaire Française, Chairman (since 2017)[13]
- Association pour le Rayonnement de l’Opéra de Paris (AROP), Chairman
- Bocconi University, Member of the International Advisory Council[14]
- Entreprises pour l’Environnement, Vice-Chairman[15]
- La France s’engage Foundation, Member of the Board[16]