[6][7] Then he became managing director and head of the Italian investment banking Credit Suisse First Boston in London in 2001 and was in office until 2002.
[8] He held the position of sole commissioner of the Italian Institute of Technology foundation and then became its president in the following period.
[6] On 12 May 2014 Grilli became president at Corporate and Investment Bank for Europe, Middle East and Africa for JPMorgan.
[20] On 9 September 2012, Grilli announced that Italy's current financial status was not required to apply for the new euro-zone aid program.
[21] In December 2012, he reported that he did not have any plan to work in a government post or a treasury position after the 2013 February general election in Italy.
[9] Grilli's term as economy minister ended in April 2013, and Fabrizio Saccomanni succeeded him in the post.