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Greensill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Angeline Greensill (born 1948), New Zealand academic and Māori activist * Bruce Greensill (1942–2007), Australian rugby union player *Lex Greensill (born 1977), Australian businessman and banker See also * Greensill Capital Greensill Capital was a financial services company based in the United Kingdom and Australia. It focused on the provision of supply chain financing and related services. The company was founded in 2011 by Lex Greensill. It filed for insolvency ... * Greensill scandal {{surname ...
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Greensill Capital
Greensill Capital was a financial services company based in the United Kingdom and Australia. It focused on the provision of supply chain financing and related services. The company was founded in 2011 by Lex Greensill. It filed for insolvency protection on 8 March 2021. History The firm was founded in 2011, with an initial focus on supply-chain finance. The company had since diversified its revenue streams, offering conventional banking services through a German subsidiary, Greensill Bank ( de), the offering of bonds based on debt it has purchased, and through funds managed with partner organisations including Credit Suisse. American private equity firm General Atlantic invested $250 million in Greensill in 2018. In 2018 Greensill was subject to extended media coverage and a call from British City grandee Lord Myners for formal investigation of the company's involvement in scandal at Anglo-Swiss asset manager GAM. In early 2019, Softbank invested $800 million in the compa ...
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Lex Greensill
Alexander David "Lex" Greensill (born 29 December 1976) is an Australian businessman best known for being the founder of Greensill Capital, a company focused on supply chain finance and derivative financial products that on 8 March 2021 filed for insolvency protection and faced legal scrutiny. Biography Greensill was born in Bundaberg, a city in Queensland, in 1976, to Jewish parents who owned a sugarcane and melon farm. Before becoming a banker, he was a sugarcane farmer and was expected to enter his family's farming business. This began to change when he arrived in Britain in 2001. After four years he joined the American bank Morgan Stanley, and then Citigroup. He founded Greensill Capital in November 2011, which was based in London. Early in his career, he served as a senior advisor to the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, with an office based in 10 Downing Street. Demise of Greensill Capital In the early months of 2021 Greensill Capital was on the verge of b ...
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Angeline Greensill
Angeline Ngahina Greensill (born 1948) is a New Zealand Māori political rights campaigner, academic and leader. Early life Greensill is of Tainui, Ngati Porou, and Ngati Paniora descent, born in the late 1940s in Hamilton and raised at Raglan, on the turangawaewae of Tainui o Tainui ki Whaingaroa. She was educated at Raglan Primary, Raglan District High School, Hamilton Technical College, Hamilton Teachers College and at Waikato University. She holds a Trained Teachers Certificate, LLB (Bachelor of Laws), Bachelor of Social Sciences with 1st class Honours and completed a Masters of Social Science in 2010, with a thesis on the Resource Management Act, supervised by Robyn Longhurst. Greensill's first job was as a primary school teacher both in New Zealand and in Brisbane. Between 1984–1996 while raising her young family, she worked for her hapu as co-ordinator of employment and skills training and conservation programmes for youth in the Raglan Catchment area. After comple ...
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Bruce Greensill
Bruce Greensill (c. 1942 – 30 June 2007) was a rugby union player who represented both the Auckland Rugby Football Union and Sydney in rugby. He played club rugby for the College Rifles Club in Auckland and the Eastwood Rugby Club and founded the Forster- Tuncurry club on the Mid North Coast, New South Wales. New Zealand rugby career Greensill started his club rugby career as a flanker with the College Rifles Club in Auckland. Initially, he played for the second XV rather than play for the first XV. In his first game, he played against future All Black captain Wilson Whineray and was awarded man of the match honours. Greensill played in a club premiership winning side and represented Auckland. Australian rugby player Greensill moved to Sydney in 1967 and played club football for Eastwood in 1968. He was the first player to play 100 games of first grade rugby without playing for the lower grades. Greensill played for Sydney becoming one of two rugby players to have represen ...
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