Maurice Lippens (businessman)


Count Maurice Robert Josse Marie Ghislain, Count Lippens is a Belgian businessman and banker. He is the grandson of Maurice Lippens and brother of Leopold Lippens, mayor of Knokke-Heist.

Education

Maurice Lippens obtained a doctorate in law from the Universite Libre de Bruxelles in 1967, and an MBA degree from the Harvard Business School in 1972.

Career

Maurice Lippens started his professional career in South Africa to assist with the reorganisation of the Maatschappij voor Zeevisserij where he stayed for five months, and then served his military service duties in the Belgian army.
Afterwards, he went through an apprenticeship at the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas, followed by the in financial management. After he graduated from Harvard Business School, he held management positions at Scienta S.A., the Société Européenne de Venture Capital. He then took over a company in Brussels on his own account, which was resold in 1979.
Maurice Lippens joined the in 1981, in 1983, he became Managing Director, and then Chairman / Managing Director in 1988. He has been the Chairman of Fortis since 1990, participating to the creation of the group. In 2000, he became Chairman of the Executive Committee of Fortis. In 2004, he became the sole President of the group.
Mr Lippens was relieved of his position after a government bailout of the bank on 28 September 2008. He has been involved in numerous law suits and has been blamed by many for the downfall of Fortis due to his over ambitious merger plan with ABN Amro during the economic crisis. He is accused of calling for private investors to buy more Fortis shares in June 2008, allthewhile he was sending private emails expressing his fears regarding the future of the bank. In 2009, he still owned his shares of Fortis. In 2012, a Dutch court cleared Maurice Lippens for the misleading financial information published by Fortis in May–June 2008. In 2018, the Belgian justice dropped charges against seven ex-directors of Fortis, including Maurice Lippens, considering that they could not have foreseen the subprime mortgage crisis.
After leaving Fortis in 2008, he lived off his family's real estate company.

Other positions

2004: Grand Officer of the Order of Léopold II