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Ian Hannam is a British banker and former partner at JPMorgan Cazenove. He was born in South London in 1956 and attended the University of Manchester, where he studied economics.
Hannam began his career in the banking industry in 1982, when he joined the corporate finance department of S.G. Warburg & Co. He then moved to JPMorgan Cazenove in 2000, where he became a partner in 2003.
Hannam is known for his work in the oil and gas industry, having advised on some of the largest deals in the sector. He has also advised on a number of other major deals, including the merger of GlaxoSmithKline and Novartis in 2014.
Hannam is estimated to have a net worth of around $100 million. He is married to his wife, Sarah, and they have two children.
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Ian Charles Hannam |
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Banker |
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67 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
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1956-03-, 1956 |
Birthday |
1956-03- |
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south London |
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United Kingdom |
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Who Is Ian Hannam's Wife?
His wife is Debbie Hannam
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Ian Hannam Net Worth
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Timeline
In July 2014, Hannam was fined £450,000 for insider trading by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), "one of the largest handed down to an individual and was considered a major coup for the authority". The fine was in connection with "wrongly disclosing confidential information to Iraqi Kurdistan's oil minister, relating to client oil firm Heritage in 2008", when Hannam was working for JP Morgan. In April 2012, Hannam stood down as JP Morgan's global chairman of equity capital markets, in order to deal with the allegations.
In 2012, he bought Strand Partners and renamed it Hannam & Partners. Hannam continues to serve as chairman of the corporate finance boutique where the CEO is former JPMorgan colleague Neil Passmore.
In 2005, Hannam was responsible for leading JPMorgan five-year joint venture with Cazenove, leading to the creation of JPMorgan Cazenove. Until 2015, Hannam was a member of JPMorgan’s Global Equities Management Committee.
In 2000, Robert Fleming was acquired by Chase Manhattan for $7.5 billion. Hannam was the largest private shareholder outside of the Fleming family.
Hannam managed many of the company's deals in Asia, South Africa and the UK. He acted for the Hong Kong Government during the Asian crisis of 1998 in its divestiture of its equity portfolio. He was also the key relationship banker to SABMiller, and was instrumental in obtaining its London listing.
In 1992, Hannam left Salomon Brothers to join Robert Fleming, where he executed the sell down of the Wellcome Trust's holding in Wellcome Plc. At the time, it ranked as the world's largest equity deal.
In 1984, Ian Hannam joined Salomon Brothers. While at Salomon Brothers, Hannam worked managed or co-managed all British government privatisations, including BT and British Airways. He also completed the first block trade in the London market, selling British Petroleum. He also completed the first placing in the London market via book building.
He served in the 21 SAS (Artists Regiment), becoming a Sergeant in 1979 before entering RMA Sandhurst in 1982 and becoming a Captain.
Ian Charles Hannam (born March 1956) is a British investment banker, and founder of Hannam & Partners. He was previously Vice-Chairman of JPMorgan, where he became known as the "King of Mining", but was fined £450,000 for insider trading in 2014.
Ian Charles Hannam was born in March 1956. He was born in south London, and grew up in Bermondsey, the son of a local government worker. He went to grammar school.