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EBRD appoints Khalid Hamza new deputy head for Egypt

Khalid Hamza

London – Times of Egypt:

The EBRD has appointed Khalid Hamza as the new Deputy Head of Egypt.

Based in Egypt, Mr Hamza will assume his role on first of May, succeeding Catharina Bjorlin Hansen. As Deputy Head of Egypt, he will work on the EBRD’s investments and operations in the country, supporting Janet Heckman,the Bank’s Managing Director for the southern and eastern Mediterranean (SEMED) region.

An Egyptian and British national, Mr Hamza joined EBRD in 2012 as a senior banker in the infrastructure sector. He has an extensive experience in tailoring and implementing public and private sector projects and he has led key policy dialogue initiatives for the Bank in Egypt.

Before joining the EBRD, Khalid was a Risk Officer at Egypt’s Commercial International Bank, a Commercial and Portfolio Banker at the IFC covering the MENA region and in Rasmala, the regional private equity firm,

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the American University in Cairo.

Egypt is a founding member of the EBRD. To date, the bank has committed over €4.8 billion to financing 91 projects in the country since it began investments there in 2012.

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