Charles Hambro, Baron Hambro (24 July 1930 – 7 November 2002) was a British merchant banker and political fundraiser. He was the Chairman of Hambros Bank from 1972 until its merger with Société Générale in 1998. He was the senior honorary treasurer of the Conservative Party from 1993 to 1997.
After his mother's death, his stepmother became Dorothy Mackay, who was banker Marcus Wallenberg's ex-wife.[1] During World War II, he was sent to live first with the Wallenbergs in Stockholm and later with the Morgans, another banking dynasty, in New York City.[1] He returned to England in 1943.[1]
Hambro started his career at the family business, Hambros Bank, in 1952.[1] He was appointed managing director in 1957, deputy chairman in 1965, and chairman in 1972.[1][2] He was in charge through interesting but turbulent times, beginning with the stock market and property crash of 1973–74.[1][2] Hambros was one of the leading banks called in by the Bank of England to launch the financial lifeboat which dealt with the collapse of the Slater Walker empire and generally saved the financial system from collapse.[1] In 1998, Hambros Bank was acquired by Société Générale.[1][2] It represents its private wealth management subsidiary, SG Private Banking.[5]
Hambro was the senior honorary treasurer of the Conservative Party from 1993 to 1997.[1][2] He was in charge of replenishing the £19 million overdraft.[1][2][3] His efforts were rewarded with a life peerage, created 26 September 1994; he took the title Baron Hambro, of Dixton and Dumbleton in the County of Gloucestershire.[2][6]
Other roles
He was on the board of trustees of the British Museum from 1984 to 1994.[1]
Personal life
On 4 July 1954, Hambro was married to his first wife, Rose Evelyn Cotterell (1932–2006), the daughter of Sir Richard Cotterell, 5th Baronet and Lady Lettice Lygon.[1] Before their divorce in 1976, they had a daughter and two sons:[2]
Hon. Clare Evelyn Hambro (born 1957), who married Eivind Rabben, son of Knut Rabben, in 1989.[7]
Hon. Charles Edward Hambro (born 1959), who married Nicole J. Nicholas, daughter of Dr. James A. Nicholas, in 1986. They later divorced.[7]
Hon. Alexander Robert Hambro (born 1962), who married Harriet "Hattie" Ward Jones, daughter of David Ward Jones, in 1984.[7]
In the same year he divorced his first wife, he married his second wife, Cherry Huggins, daughter of Sir John Huggins, a former Governor of Jamaica. She was a divorcee with one daughter, Miranda. He had nine grandchildren: Christiana, Tatiana, Charles, Edward, Alexander, Marina, Jemima and Sam.