John Crompton
Biography
John Crompton is an investment banker, board member, former HM Treasury official, and a published author on public sector finances.
After starting his career at HM Treasury, where he worked on Thatcher’s privatisation programmes, John spent 20 years at Morgan Stanley in London, New York, and Hong Kong. At Morgan Stanley, he led the Europe, US and Non-Japan Asia Equity Capital Markets businesses, before becoming deputy UK head of the firm, responsible for building its UK banking footprint.
John returned twice to the public sector: first as HM Treasury’s senior corporate finance advisor and after a stint as head of EMEA Equity Capital Markets at Merrill Lynch he returned to be UKFI’s head of Market Investments, managing the taxpayers’ stakes in Lloyds and RBS (now NatWest). John later spent 6 years at HSBC, where he led the global Equity Capital Markets and Corporate Finance groups.
John has since acted as a board member and advisor for a number of companies, and is an active investor in emerging FinTechs. John is also heavily engaged on issues relating to the management of public sector finances. This has recently included collaborating with co-authors to publish Public Net Worth: Accounting, Government and Democracy.
In addition to his commercial activities, John is a Foundation Fellow of University College, Oxford and is a mentor at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford. He is also a governor of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, and has chaired development and fundraising boards for The Museum of London and the Cambridge Salvation Army Cambridge.
Books
Public Net Worth: Accounting, Government and Democracy. With Ian Ball, Jacob Soll, Dag Detter, & Willem Buiter.
- “This book is a call for sensible change. It should be answered.” Martin Wolf, Chief Economic Commentator in the Financial Times
Institutions
HM Treasury
Morgan Stanley
Merrill Lynch
UK Financial Investments
HSBC
Topics
Public Financial Management
Public Asset Mapping
Generating Non-Tax Revenues
Government Accounting
Sovereign Wealth Funds