Egypt Trade & Export Finance Conference 2016Cairo, Egypt | Fairmont Nile City November 15, 2016
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Offering expert opinion and lively debate on economic trends and Egypt’s business landscape, GTR’s Egypt Trade & Export Finance Conference 2016 gathered influential speakers from across the trade finance community, including local and international banks, financiers, leading corporates, lawyers and more.
Featuring an agenda focused on the country’s return to stability, prospects for trade and infrastructure development and sessions geared towards best practice guidance, the conference opened with a keynote from Angus Blair, Founder & President of the Signet Institute and Chief Operating Officer at Pharos Bank. A day of debate-driven discussion on opportunity hotspots and key business risks concluded with leading speakers providing their verdict on Egypt’s position within the regional trade and investment climate.
Senior business representatives, trade finance professionals and the market’s primary decision makers provided their opinion and exchanged advice, not only during on-stage presentations but also during the regular networking breaks, making this conference a key platform for anyone looking to develop trade relationships in Egypt and clearly an event not to be missed.
Egypt Trade & Export Finance Conference 2016
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Sponsorship opportunitiesPeter Gubbins Managing Director [email protected] +44 (0)20 8772 3000
Speaking opportunitiesJeff Ando Head of Conference Production [email protected] +44 (0)20 8772 3015
Marketing & Media opportunitiesJudith Mülhausen Marketing Assistant [email protected] +44 (0)20 8772 3012
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54% 23% 5% 5% 4% 4% 3% 3% 3% 0% 0%
13%AFRICAMauritius South Africa
47%EUROPEAustriaFranceGermanyItalySwedenUkraineUnited Kingdom
33%MENABahrainEgyptLebanonSaudi ArabiaUnited Arab Emirates
7%ASIASingapore
Percentage of attendees by region in 2016
105Companies represented
15Countries
represented
167Delegates attended
2016’s vital statistics Attendee breakdown by job title in 2016
47%
Senior level
18%
Mid-level
35%
C-level
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Govt Orgs & Public Bodies
Ministry of Agriculture of Egypt The American University in Cairo The Engineering Export Council of Egypt (EEC-EG)
Corporates & Traders
Air Liquide
Al Ahram Beverages
Al Araby Group
Al Ezz Dekheilla Steel
Al Weiller Farid for Pumps
Alphagas
Amer Group
Arafa Holding
AutoCool
Bunge
Cairo Minerals
Cargill
Danieli
Danone
Dehydro Foods
ED & F Man
Egypt Aluminium
EgyTrafo
Electrolux
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Ezz Steel
Faw Industrial Group
Fresh Electric
Globaltronics
Huawei Technologies
IDJ-Beyti
IFFCO
Iskraemeco Energy Management
Louis Dreyfus Commodities
Magrabi Retail
Mercedes-Benz Egypt
MGM Banking & Financial Consultants
Nile Refractories
Nilesat
Nokia
Olam
Oracle
Oriental weavers Carpets
PepsiCo Group
Philips Capital
Pico Agriculture
R & U
Sambometals
Samsung Corporation
Savola
Siemens AG
Tiba Steel
Tredco for Engineering Industries
Union Group Egypt
Unipec
Universal for Engineering Industries
VA Intertrading
Venus International
Veolia Environnement
Insurers & Risk Managers
Chaucer Syndicates Limited
Coface
CST Lebanon
JLT Specialty
Talbot Underwriting
ECAs & Multilaterals
African Development Bank (AfDB) ECGE, Export Guarantee Company European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
Non-Bank Financiers
Agrifinance Egypt Factors SABIC Capital Tawreeq Holdings
Solution Providers
Abco Technip Tinubu Square
Banks & Financiers
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank
AfreximBank (African Export Import Bank)
Ahli United Bank BSC
Al Salam Bank Bahrain
Arab Investment Bank
Banque du Caire
Barclays
BNY Mellon
Central Bank of Egypt
Citi
Commerzbank AG
EBE Bank
Emirates NBD
HSBC
Mashreq
Mauritius Commercial Bank Limited (MCB)
National Bank of Egypt
NBAD National Bank of Abu Dhabi
Pharos Bank
Qatar National Bank (QNB)
QNB AlAhli
Saudi British Bank
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC)
Swedbank
Consultants
Ark Syndicate Management Fiani Advisory & Knowledge Economy Foundation
Interconsult SMCO
Media
Al Aqariya TV
Al Borsa News
Daily News
Enterprise
Frontier Egypt
●● Ashraf Abou Alam, General Manager, Financial Institutions & Trade Finance, Banque Du Caire; Chairman, Nile Development Company
●● Ali Ansari, Head of Global Trade & Receivables Finance, Egypt, HSBC
●● Mohamed Antably, Head of SME Banking & Microfinance Division, QNB Egypt
●● Angus Blair, Founder & President, Signet Institute; Chief Operating Officer, Pharos Bank
●● Alaa Diab, Chairman, Pico Agriculture
●● Josse Dorra Fiani, Managing Partner, Fiani Advisory; President, Knowledge Economy Foundation
●● Angus Downie, Chief Macroeconomist, African Development Bank
●● Hussein Elsayed, Agriculture Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt; Advisor & Consultant, Pharaohs for Agriculture & Investment
●● Alaa Gouda, General Manager & Member of The Board of Directors, Export Credit Guarantee Company of Egypt (ECGE)
●● Sally Hamdalla, Head of Multilateral Funding, Treasury, QNB AlAhli
●● Moataz Khalil, Managing Director, Head of Wholesale Banking, NBAD Egypt
●● Samia Makkar, Treasury Manager, IDJ-Beyti (A Joint Venture of Almarai & PepsiCo)
●● Edward Nicholson, Senior Partner, Credit, Political & Security Risks, JLT
●● Marco Nindl, Principal Banker, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
●● Gurumurthy Palani, Head of Products, Global Transaction Banking, SABB
●● Jean-Paul Pigat, Senior Economist, Emirates NBD
●● Abhijit Prasad, Global Head of Open Account, HSBC Global Trade & Receivables Finance
●● Louis Robinson, Regional Head of Business Development, Global Trade & Receivables Finance, HSBC
●● Maha Saleh, Executive Director, The Engineering Export Council of Egypt (EEC-EG)
●● Mark Smyth, Chief Investment Officer, Tawreeq Holdings
●● Eva Steinhaus, Director, Structured Export & Trade Finance, Dubai, Commerzbank
●● Zaahir Sulliman, Senior Relationship Manager, Corporate & Institutional Banking, Mauritius Commercial Bank
●● Constantin von Moltke, Head of Syndicated Loans, Structuring & Distribution, Afreximbank
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PRESS RELEASE
Global Trade Review (GTR) returns to Cairo for the Egypt Trade & Export Finance Conference 2016
Offering expert opinion and lively debate on economic trends and Egypt’s business landscape, GTR’s Egypt Trade & Export Finance Conference 2016 gathered influential speakers from across the trade finance community, including local and international banks, financiers, leading corporates, lawyers and more.
Featuring an agenda focused on the country’s return to stability, prospects for trade and infrastructure development and sessions geared towards best practice guidance, the conference opened with a keynote from Angus Blair, Founder & President of the Signet Institute and Chief Operating Officer at Pharos Bank. A day of debate-driven discussion on opportunity hotspots and key business risks concluded with leading speakers providing their verdict on Egypt’s position within the regional trade and investment climate.
“Though the challenges impacting on the Egyptian market have been well documented, we’ve certainly seen an uptake in trade and investment activity, with mega projects such as the New Suez Canal providing a real buzz,” says Jeff Ando, GTR’s Head of Conference Production. “We’re hugely excited to have returned to Cairo for such an exciting day of discussion and networking, with so many business opportunities to be found here.”
Senior business representatives, trade finance professionals and the market’s primary decision makers provided their opinion and exchanged advice, not only during on-stage presentations but also during the regular networking breaks, making this conference a key platform for anyone looking to develop trade relationships in Egypt and clearly an event not to be missed.
“GTR’s event is now a regular item that features in the trade specialist calendar in UAE. It brings all related forces together in one location for discussion.”
RS Rangan, NBF
“GTR events are highly informative, lively and wonderful for networking”
A Mahate, Dubai Exports
Egypt Trade & Export Finance Conference 2016
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