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Bouhadiba: Extensive knowledge of Mideast markets.
International Bank of Qatar (IBQ) has appointed Omar Bouhadiba as managing director.
Bouhadiba brings with him over 35 years of banking experience and an extensive knowledge of Middle Eastern markets.
His latest assignment was global head of Corporate and Institutional Banking at Arab Bank, responsible for corporate banking operations in a broad variety of countries. Prior to joining Arab Bank, he was head of the International Banking Group of National Bank of Kuwait, and held senior corporate positions at Mashreq Bank Dubai, and Bank of America London, Paris, Bahrain and Athens.
“With origins going back to 1956, IBQ is a prestigious institution that offers a solid platform, on which to build, and grow. I look forward to working with my colleagues and associates to develop a growth strategy that will allow us to better serve our valued clients, and play an even bigger role in the Qatari economy,” said Bouhadiba, who has a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania.
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