Paul Pester


Paul David Pester is a British banker. He was chief executive officer of TSB Bank from 2013 to 2018.

Early life

Pester grew up in Plymouth. He was educated at Tamar High School, Plymouth. He has a first class honours degree in physics from the University of Manchester, and a doctorate in mathematical physics from Brasenose College, University of Oxford in 1988.

Career

Pester was employed by McKinsey & Co as a management consultant, before running Virgin Money, and then working in various senior roles for Lloyds TSB, Santander and Lloyds Banking Group.

TSB

Pester was appointed in 2013 to launch TSB for the Lloyds Banking Group and, in June 2014, the BBC reported that he could earn more than £1.6 million that year in pay and bonuses. He stepped down after a disastrous IT failure at the bank, which he claimed ultimate responsibility for. On stepping down, Pester took a substantial bonus - which raised eyebrows among TSB’s customers, staff and regulators, this was eventually found to be a ‘contractual severance pay agreement’.

Personal life

Pester lives in London with his second wife. He divorced in 2015 and remarried in 2017.