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Keith R. Harris

Keith Reginald Harris (born 11 April 1953) is a London-based investment banker and financier with a 30-year career as a senior corporate finance and takeover advisor, having held senior executive positions at leading institutions Morgan Grenfell, Drexel Burnham Lambert, Apax Partners, and HSBC Investment Bank. He is a private equity investor with interests in varied private equity holdings in financials, media, and sport.

Keith Harris
Born
Keith Reginald Harris

69[1]
EducationPhD in Economics
OccupationFinancier
EmployerKeith Harris & Partners

He was previously chairman of the Football League and director of Wembley National Stadium Ltd., the company which owns Wembley Stadium.[2] And in October 2016, he became a director of Everton F.C.[3]

Background

Dr Harris has advised on hundreds of debt and equity issues as well as complex cross border transactions as a senior executive at leading global banks. He has also acted for many noteworthy clients and been involved in high-profile transactions such as the £13.5bn hostile bid for British American Tobacco by Kerry Packer, Sir James Goldsmith, and Lord Rothschild.[4] Harris continues to act for rich families from the Middle East, Russia, and India on sport and media related acquisitions.

Harris was President of Morgan Grenfell Inc. (now owned by Deutsche Bank) as well as the youngest ever director at the British investment bank Morgan, Grenfell & Co. The bank was founded by the American George Peabody in 1838 as the UK branch of his US bank which subsequently became known as J.P. Morgan & Co.[5][incomplete short citation] In 1904, Edward Grenfell was made a partner in the firm and in 1909 it underwent a change of name to incorporate Grenfell, therefore becoming Morgan, Grenfell & Co. Harris spent eight years altogether at Morgan Grenfell.

Harris departed Morgan, Grenfell & Co. for an American investment bank, accepting a position as managing director and Head of International Corporate Finance at the American firm Drexel Burnham Lambert. After the bank was forced into bankruptcy in 1990, Harris moved to the private equity sector.[6]

Between 1990 and 1994, Harris served as Chief Executive of Apax Partners Corporate Finance Ltd (previously Patricof & Co. and MMG). This was the corporate finance advisory division of Apax, a private equity asset management firm which was founded by Maurice Tchenio, Sir Ronald Cohen, and American Alan Patricof.

Harris was recruited by Sir William Purves, then Chairman of HSBC Group, to HSBC Investment Bank PLC where he served as global Chief Executive between 1994 and 1999. At HSBC Harris oversaw a staff of approximately 13,500 in forty six countries. Under his leadership, HSBC Investment Bank achieved an average annual return on equity of more than 20% with over 30% in some years, and reported over £400 million in annual profit.

In 1999, Harris left HSBC to pursue a number of interests as chairman or non-executive director of a range of public and private companies including Halfords plc. He became Executive Chairman and an investor of the UK investment bank Seymour Pierce, which was founded in 1803. This began in 2003 when he organised a buyout group that acquired the bank. Harris brought his sport M&A practice to the bank and ran the advisory business through the bank making it the leading strategic financial adviser to top-level professional football teams, advising on dozens of acquisitions including Chelsea, Newcastle, West Ham, Aston Villa, Fulham, and Manchester City among others. Seymour Pierce, now part of an American securities firm called Cantor Fitzgerald, had been the number one ranked investment bank in London for LSE AIM listed companies.[7] The firm had been a registered Nominated Advisor, or NOMAD, with authority delegated by the London Stock Exchange to regulate and supervise companies admitted to trade publicly on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) segment of the LSE. Until its take over by Cantor, Seymour Pierce had been the primary regulator for approximately 80 public companies on AIM.

Harris has also been active in the insurance sector, serving since 1999 as a non-executive director of Benfield Group plc., a reinsurance intermediary and capital advisory business, until its $1.75 billion acquisition by Aon Re Global in 2009 (NYSE: AON). He joined the Board of Cooper Gay (Holdings) Ltd as non-executive director in July 2009 and was appointed as non executive director of Cooper Gay Swett & Crawford Ltd (now Ed Broking) in 2010, on completion of the combined Cooper Gay Swett & Crawford group.[8]

Other business ventures include co-founding and becoming the Chairman of AS Sports Management, a UK based football club consultancy, and joining the board of MeiraGTx, a leading US based gene therapy development company, in 2015.

Football clients

Harris has been publicly associated with a number of ultra high-net-worth clients. These clients include Roman Abramovich of Russia, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra of Thailand, the American billionaire Randy Lerner, and the owner of Fulham football club and former owner of Harrods, Mohamed Fayed.[9]

In 2013, Harris concentrated his business as an independent consultant to owners of football clubs. That year he advised on the sale of Fulham Football Club by Fayed to Shahid Khan, the US billionaire.[10] Khan is the owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars American Football team, which he purchased in 2011, having made his estimated £1.7bn fortune in the manufacture of car parts. He has subsequently advised on several transactions including when an investment by a group of US private equity investors was made into Crystal Palace Football Club, the sale of Swansea City AFC to a number of US private individuals, and the sale of a large minority stake in Everton to Farhad Moshiri.

Harris advised Forbes 400 member Richard Desmond on the £125 million acquisition of the Express Group, the media company that publishes both the Daily and Sunday Express newspapers.[11]

Together with German investment banker Jan Huber he represented American billionaire, Randy Lerner, in the acquisition of Aston Villa football club, one of the oldest clubs in the world.[12]

In 2010, he advised an unnamed Middle Eastern client on the attempted acquisition of Liverpool F.C.[13] He has acted for numerous other Middle Eastern clients from several countries in the region. He is believed to have developed many of his Middle East contacts whilst CEO of HSBC Investment Bank.[citation needed] The bank has long roots in the region, having acquired The British Bank of the Middle East in 1959 (now called HSBC Bank Middle East Limited) which was established in London in September 1889 originally as the Imperial Bank of Persia.

In October 2016, Harris was appointed to the board of Everton F.C.[14]

Red Knights

In 2010, a cabal of Britain's leading businessmen calling themselves the Red Knights met at the offices of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, the law firm, to attempt to remove Malcolm Glazer, Manchester United's owner. The group then met with Harris to broker the takeover.[15] Harris, a lifelong Manchester United fan, became a member of the Red Knights who sought to buy the club from the Glazer family, the controversial American owners of the football club.

The leading figures of the Red Knights were: Jim O'Neill, a former HSBC investment bank chief executive and chief economist at Goldman Sachs; Paul Marshall, a partner at the hedge fund Marshall Wace; Richard Hytner of advertising agency Saatchi and Saatchi; lawyer Mark Rawlinson, a partner in Freshfields' corporate practice, who advised United during the Glazer takeover negotiations; and Harris himself.[16]

Harris claimed the group wanted "to do something for the good of Manchester United and the good of football."[citation needed] In the past, he has been involved in the takeovers of West Ham, Manchester City and Aston Villa and he has been extremely critical of the debt that the Glazer family brought to Manchester United.[citation needed]

Education

Harris obtained his Doctorate in Economics in 1977 and embarked on a career in investment banking.[17]

References

  1. ^ "Football's deal-maker Keith Harris warns on Premier League finances".
  2. ^ "Keith Harris: At the end of the day, the beautiful game is facing". Independent.co.uk. 28 January 2010. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Dr Keith Harris Appointed To Everton Board". EvertonFC.com. 28 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Keith Harris: At the end of the day, the beautiful game is facing". The Independent. 28 January 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  5. ^ Burk, Kathleen
  6. ^ "'Business profile: What have I done?'". Daily Telegraph. 14 May 2005. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  7. ^ Hemscott AIM Rankings as published by the Financial Times
  8. ^ Vicky Marsham. "Keith Harris".
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 December 2009. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  10. ^ Dominic Fifield (12 July 2013). "Fulham agree sale to the Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan". The Guardian.
  11. ^ Martin Baker (28 May 2006). "The Rainmaker: Harris, the star striker". Telegraph.co.uk.
  12. ^ "Home". hubercap.com.
  13. ^ . International Business Times. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012.
  14. ^ "Dr Keith Harris Appointed To Everton Board | Everton Football Club". www.evertonfc.com. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  15. ^ Hassan, Nabil; Roan, Dan (30 January 2010). "Wealthy Man Utd fans approach broker about takeover". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  16. ^ "BBC Sport — Football - Who are the Red Knights?". 11 March 2010.
  17. ^ "Stocks". Bloomberg News.
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  • Independent.co.uk

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For other people named Keith Harris see Keith Harris disambiguation This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Keith R Harris news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Keith Reginald Harris born 11 April 1953 is a London based investment banker and financier with a 30 year career as a senior corporate finance and takeover advisor having held senior executive positions at leading institutions Morgan Grenfell Drexel Burnham Lambert Apax Partners and HSBC Investment Bank He is a private equity investor with interests in varied private equity holdings in financials media and sport Keith HarrisBornKeith Reginald Harris 69 1 Manchester England UKEducationPhD in EconomicsOccupationFinancierEmployerKeith Harris amp PartnersHe was previously chairman of the Football League and director of Wembley National Stadium Ltd the company which owns Wembley Stadium 2 And in October 2016 he became a director of Everton F C 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Football clients 3 Red Knights 4 Education 5 ReferencesBackground EditDr Harris has advised on hundreds of debt and equity issues as well as complex cross border transactions as a senior executive at leading global banks He has also acted for many noteworthy clients and been involved in high profile transactions such as the 13 5bn hostile bid for British American Tobacco by Kerry Packer Sir James Goldsmith and Lord Rothschild 4 Harris continues to act for rich families from the Middle East Russia and India on sport and media related acquisitions Harris was President of Morgan Grenfell Inc now owned by Deutsche Bank as well as the youngest ever director at the British investment bank Morgan Grenfell amp Co The bank was founded by the American George Peabody in 1838 as the UK branch of his US bank which subsequently became known as J P Morgan amp Co 5 incomplete short citation In 1904 Edward Grenfell was made a partner in the firm and in 1909 it underwent a change of name to incorporate Grenfell therefore becoming Morgan Grenfell amp Co Harris spent eight years altogether at Morgan Grenfell Harris departed Morgan Grenfell amp Co for an American investment bank accepting a position as managing director and Head of International Corporate Finance at the American firm Drexel Burnham Lambert After the bank was forced into bankruptcy in 1990 Harris moved to the private equity sector 6 Between 1990 and 1994 Harris served as Chief Executive of Apax Partners Corporate Finance Ltd previously Patricof amp Co and MMG This was the corporate finance advisory division of Apax a private equity asset management firm which was founded by Maurice Tchenio Sir Ronald Cohen and American Alan Patricof Harris was recruited by Sir William Purves then Chairman of HSBC Group to HSBC Investment Bank PLC where he served as global Chief Executive between 1994 and 1999 At HSBC Harris oversaw a staff of approximately 13 500 in forty six countries Under his leadership HSBC Investment Bank achieved an average annual return on equity of more than 20 with over 30 in some years and reported over 400 million in annual profit In 1999 Harris left HSBC to pursue a number of interests as chairman or non executive director of a range of public and private companies including Halfords plc He became Executive Chairman and an investor of the UK investment bank Seymour Pierce which was founded in 1803 This began in 2003 when he organised a buyout group that acquired the bank Harris brought his sport M amp A practice to the bank and ran the advisory business through the bank making it the leading strategic financial adviser to top level professional football teams advising on dozens of acquisitions including Chelsea Newcastle West Ham Aston Villa Fulham and Manchester City among others Seymour Pierce now part of an American securities firm called Cantor Fitzgerald had been the number one ranked investment bank in London for LSE AIM listed companies 7 The firm had been a registered Nominated Advisor or NOMAD with authority delegated by the London Stock Exchange to regulate and supervise companies admitted to trade publicly on the Alternative Investment Market AIM segment of the LSE Until its take over by Cantor Seymour Pierce had been the primary regulator for approximately 80 public companies on AIM Harris has also been active in the insurance sector serving since 1999 as a non executive director of Benfield Group plc a reinsurance intermediary and capital advisory business until its 1 75 billion acquisition by Aon Re Global in 2009 NYSE AON He joined the Board of Cooper Gay Holdings Ltd as non executive director in July 2009 and was appointed as non executive director of Cooper Gay Swett amp Crawford Ltd now Ed Broking in 2010 on completion of the combined Cooper Gay Swett amp Crawford group 8 Other business ventures include co founding and becoming the Chairman of AS Sports Management a UK based football club consultancy and joining the board of MeiraGTx a leading US based gene therapy development company in 2015 Football clients EditHarris has been publicly associated with a number of ultra high net worth clients These clients include Roman Abramovich of Russia former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra of Thailand the American billionaire Randy Lerner and the owner of Fulham football club and former owner of Harrods Mohamed Fayed 9 In 2013 Harris concentrated his business as an independent consultant to owners of football clubs That year he advised on the sale of Fulham Football Club by Fayed to Shahid Khan the US billionaire 10 Khan is the owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars American Football team which he purchased in 2011 having made his estimated 1 7bn fortune in the manufacture of car parts He has subsequently advised on several transactions including when an investment by a group of US private equity investors was made into Crystal Palace Football Club the sale of Swansea City AFC to a number of US private individuals and the sale of a large minority stake in Everton to Farhad Moshiri Harris advised Forbes 400 member Richard Desmond on the 125 million acquisition of the Express Group the media company that publishes both the Daily and Sunday Express newspapers 11 Together with German investment banker Jan Huber he represented American billionaire Randy Lerner in the acquisition of Aston Villa football club one of the oldest clubs in the world 12 In 2010 he advised an unnamed Middle Eastern client on the attempted acquisition of Liverpool F C 13 He has acted for numerous other Middle Eastern clients from several countries in the region He is believed to have developed many of his Middle East contacts whilst CEO of HSBC Investment Bank citation needed The bank has long roots in the region having acquired The British Bank of the Middle East in 1959 now called HSBC Bank Middle East Limited which was established in London in September 1889 originally as the Imperial Bank of Persia In October 2016 Harris was appointed to the board of Everton F C 14 Red Knights EditIn 2010 a cabal of Britain s leading businessmen calling themselves the Red Knights met at the offices of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer the law firm to attempt to remove Malcolm Glazer Manchester United s owner The group then met with Harris to broker the takeover 15 Harris a lifelong Manchester United fan became a member of the Red Knights who sought to buy the club from the Glazer family the controversial American owners of the football club The leading figures of the Red Knights were Jim O Neill a former HSBC investment bank chief executive and chief economist at Goldman Sachs Paul Marshall a partner at the hedge fund Marshall Wace Richard Hytner of advertising agency Saatchi and Saatchi lawyer Mark Rawlinson a partner in Freshfields corporate practice who advised United during the Glazer takeover negotiations and Harris himself 16 Harris claimed the group wanted to do something for the good of Manchester United and the good of football citation needed In the past he has been involved in the takeovers of West Ham Manchester City and Aston Villa and he has been extremely critical of the debt that the Glazer family brought to Manchester United citation needed Education EditHarris obtained his Doctorate in Economics in 1977 and embarked on a career in investment banking 17 References Edit Football s deal maker Keith Harris warns on Premier League finances Keith Harris At the end of the day the beautiful game is facing Independent co uk 28 January 2010 Retrieved 11 August 2016 Dr Keith Harris Appointed To Everton Board EvertonFC com 28 October 2016 Keith Harris At the end of the day the beautiful game is facing The Independent 28 January 2010 Retrieved 14 March 2019 Burk Kathleen Business profile What have I done Daily Telegraph 14 May 2005 ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 14 March 2019 Hemscott AIM Rankings as published by the Financial Times Vicky Marsham Keith Harris The fixer with the world at his feet The London Evening Standard Archived from the original on 1 December 2009 Retrieved 17 April 2011 Dominic Fifield 12 July 2013 Fulham agree sale to the Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan The Guardian Martin Baker 28 May 2006 The Rainmaker Harris the star striker Telegraph co uk Home hubercap com Seymour Pierce chief Harris to broker deal with mystery buyer for Liverpool FC International Business Times Archived from the original on 15 September 2012 Dr Keith Harris Appointed To Everton Board Everton Football Club www evertonfc com Retrieved 28 October 2016 Hassan Nabil Roan Dan 30 January 2010 Wealthy Man Utd fans approach broker about takeover BBC Sport British Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 4 March 2010 BBC Sport Football Who are the Red Knights 11 March 2010 Stocks Bloomberg News Financial Times Independent co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keith R Harris amp oldid 1102975254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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