ZURICH (Reuters) - Brady Dougan is set to step down as Credit Suisse chief executive as soon as Tuesday, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Dougan, who has led the Swiss bank since 2007, is one of the longest-serving CEOs of a global bank, alongside Jamie Dimon at JP Morgan and Lloyd Blankfein at Goldman Sachs.
The source was not able to confirm a report in the Financial Times that Dougan would be replaced by Tidjane Thiam, the chief executive of London-based insurer Prudential Plc .
(Reporting by Joshua Franklin; Writing by Alexander Smith; Editing by Ken Wills)
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