Lex Greensill

Lex Greensill

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Lex Greensill is an Australian financier and entrepreneur known for founding Greensill Capital, a finance company that specialized in supply chain financing. His innovative approach to financing was initially heralded as a revolution in small and medium-sized enterprise funding. However, his business practices came under scrutiny, particularly regarding the risks associated with the funds he created, leading to significant losses for investors and contributing to the downfall of Credit Suisse.

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Lex Greensill was involved in a financial scandal that contributed to Credit Suisse's losses.

Ex-CS-Risikochefin Warner erneut vor Gericht?
Neue Zürcher Zeitung·SwitzerlandSwitzerland· 2026-05-31
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Lex Greensill is known for his involvement in a financial scandal that led to Tim Haywood's suspension.

Julius-Bär-Chef plädiert für ein Register
Neue Zürcher Zeitung·SwitzerlandSwitzerland· 2026-02-14
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Lex Greensill is noted for his failed business, Greensill Capital, which provided funding to Gupta’s various businesses.

Australia’s $1.8b bankruptcy case might be a taste of things to come
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2026-02-02
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Lex Greensill is the founder of a finance firm valued at up to $US30 billion and was photographed with Julie Bishop at the Davos festival.

Julie Bishop, ANU chancellor, shows one sign that she is feeling the heat
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-09-11
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Lex Greensill was the founder of Greensill Capital Management, which provided risky financial products to Credit Suisse.

Frühere CS-Chefs zahlen 115 Millionen Dollar
Neue Zürcher Zeitung·SwitzerlandSwitzerland· 2025-08-31
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Lex Greensill was a financial entrepreneur whose supply chain funds were a catalyst for the downfall of Credit Suisse.

Finanzskandale um Benko, Greensill und UBS: Lektionen für Investoren
Neue Zürcher Zeitung·SwitzerlandSwitzerland· 2025-06-30
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