Public sector From 1974 to 1983 Prot was successively the Deputy Prefect of the Franche-Comté region of France, French
General Inspector of Finance, and the deputy director of Energy and Raw Materials of the Ministry of Industry.
Private banking Prot joined Banque Nationale de Paris in 1983. After BNP merged with Paribas in 2000, he was appointed CEO in 2003. Together with his mentor
Michel Pébereau, he built BNP into one of the
eurozone’s biggest banks with €1.8 trillion in assets and more than 185,000 employees in 75 countries. He stepped down in 2011 to become chairman of the bank's Board of Directors. When BNP had to pay $8.9 billion fine to US regulators for sanctions violations – the bank had illegally processed more than $30 billion of transactions for groups in Sudan, Iran and Cuba between 2002 and 2012 –, Prot was replaced by
Jean Lemierre.
Consulting In 2015, Baudouin Prot joined the Boston Consulting Group in Paris as a senior advisor. ==Other activities==