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Niall Scott Kilgour Booker (born September 1958[1]) is a Scottish banker who was Chief Executive of The Co-operative Bank from May 2013 to December 2016. Previously, he spent 30 years working for HSBC, where his roles included country or regional heads in India, Thailand, the Middle East and North America. He has been described as a "clean-up expert", having helped HSBC in North America to recover from sub-prime lending losses and from money-laundering issues.[2] Currently he is chair of Monument Bank, a non-executive director of Non Standard Finance plc and former chairman of the council at Glenalmond College.