Day One Monday 4 June 2007
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| 08.00 | Registration, morning coffee and tea
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| 08.20 | Chief Economist Breakfast Roundtable This new and interactive session will allow you to meet and discuss the latest pertinent issues with the regions leading Chief Economists. Learn from their insights and discover which markets will be the next big thing over this exciting and engaging set of 5x30 minute roundtable discussions, with our Chief Economist speakers prior to their morning plenary panel discussion. |
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| 08.50 | Chairman's Address
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| | Sandy Shipton, Head of Asset Management, Dubai International Financial Centre
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| 09.00 | Ministerial Keynote Making the Middle East a global player in the funds management industry |
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| THE BIG PICTURE: OUTLOOK OF THE MIDDLE EAST FUNDS
MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY |
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| 09.20 | Keynote address by Mubasher - Platinum Sponsor
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| | Mohammad Al Ballaa, Founder and Chairman, Mubasher, UAE
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| 09.50 | Chief Economist Panel: Examining the impact of globalisation and excess in liquidity
within the capital markets of the Middle East
- Reviewing the policies and priorities for capital market developments within MENA
- Evaluating the oil factor and how oil controls the economy and predicting the likely financial future of the Middle East’s capital markets
- Assessing quantitative indications in the recent history of the size and structure of the regions markets
- Examining the banking sector and global financial integration
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| | Moderator: Ihsan Jawad, Chief Executive Officer, zawya Nasser Saidi, Chief Economist, Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Baljeet Kaur Grewal, Chief Economist, Kuwait Finance House Brad Brourland, Chief Economist, Samba Financial Group Ali Hamdan Al-Raisi, Chief Economist, Central Bank of Oman Ala'a Al-Yousuf, Chief Economist, Gulf Finance House
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| 10.30 | Morning Refreshments
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| REALISING THE IMMENSE POTENTIAL |
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| 11.15 | Keynote Regulatory Panel: Addressing the challenges and regulatory changes within the Middle Eastern funds industry
- Examining what reforms and incentive structures have regulators in the MENA implemented to further attract international and regional investors
- Examining the initiatives taken in the region to improve transparency, disclosure and corporate governance best practice
- Reviewing the current standard for fund management in the Middle East and how this may evolve in the future
- Predicting the likely implications for market development, activity and investment limits within the region
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| | Moderator: Paul McNamara, Managing Editor, CPI Financial Simon Gray, Director of Supervision - Asset Management, Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) Abdul Rahman M. Al-Baker, Executive Director - Financial Institutions Supervision, Central Bank of Bahrain Louis Serret, Director Authorisation, Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority
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| 11.50 | Keynote CEO Panel: Realising the full potential of the domestic funds industry
- Assessing the latest developments and examining the key drivers of real growth within the region
- Understanding what challenges need to be addressed to further enhance the domestic industry
- Reinvigorating the funds management industry through introducing innovative products
- Examining risk management strategies as a means to control
the volatility of the regional markets |
| | Moderator: Mehraj Mattoo, Global Head of Alternative Investment Strategies, Commerzbank Jasser Al-Aulaqi, Chief Executive Officer, Amwal Investment (S.A.O.C) Rashid Al Ballaa, Chief Executive Officer, Mubasher, UAE Suresh Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, Emirates Financial Services PSC Christian Mouchbahani, Chief Executive Officer, Jefferies International Limited Michael P Lee, Chief Executive Officer, Ithmaar Bank Azmat Taufique, Co-Head, Gulf Growth Capital - Investcorp Bank B.S.C., Bahrain
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| 12.25 | How artificial intelligence is helping shape a new future for funds of hedge funds
- Hedge fund fallacies: Asset class-arbitrage-absolute returns
- Assessing the importance of understanding the return and risk drivers
- Breaking the 'opacity barrier': Is there a (mathematical) method
in their madness?
- Examining the correlation conundrum: Why traditional fund of funds fail to deliver returns?
- Looking into the crystal ball: Predicting the shape of things to come
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| | Mehraj Mattoo, Global Head of Alternative Investment Strategies, Commerzbank
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| 12.45 | Networking luncheon for speakers, delegates & sponsors
Sponsored by

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| REGIONAL ASSET MANAGEMENT AND COUNTRY FOCUS |
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| 14.15 | Panel Discussion:Examining the evolution of the asset management business
within the GCC
- Reviewing the regulatory initiatives and market developments within the region
- Identifying the unique challenges in the GCC and predicting what progress can be made over the next 3-5 years?
- Evaluating the implications of another financial hub rivaling the UAE: Bahrain or Saudi Arabia?
- Assessing the opportunities for GCC managers within the
MENA equity markets |
| | Moderator: Tarek Sakka, Managing Director, Ajeej International Co John Bauer, Senior Vice President and Head of Asset Management, United Gulf Bank (UGB) Adel I Al-Ateeq, Head of Asset Management, Riyad Bank Abdul Naser Al Subaih, Head of Asset Management, Kuwait Finance House T.V Alaga Raja, Head of Capital Markets and Asset Management, National Bank Of Oman Deon Vernooy, Head of Asset Management, Emirates Islamic Bank
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| 15.00 | Panel Discussion: Learning best practices in fund management from states in
Non-GCC: Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Iran and Turkey
- Assessing the successful strategies for entering non-GCC market
- Developing the right products for investors in the regional and international markets
- Finding the right distribution channels to market your fund
- Exploring the cross-state negotiation skills necessary to succeed in the region
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| | Moderator: Amr Raouf, Managing Director, Commercial International Asset Management Co. Mazen El Solh, Head of Asset Management, Fransabank S A L Ramin Rabii, Director and Chief Operating Officer, Turquoise partners Yazan Hijazin, Head of Asset Management, Awraq Investment Hikmet Haydar, Chief Executive Officer - Funds, Delta Securities INC
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| 15.45 | Speed Networking
A Terrapinn innovation, this is the revolutionary, exciting, quick and nonpressured way to meet fellow conference delegates and industry peers in one 30-min session. These brief meetings are the starting point for conversation and networking throughout the conference. This is where long-lasting and profitable business relationships begin.
- Meet... Move on... meet... move on... meet!
- Exchange business cards with fellow conference delegates
and industry peers
- Don’t forget to bring lots of business cards, a box or two will
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| 16.15 | Afternoon refreshments
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| ASSESSING THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS AND TRENDS IN THE
MIDDLE EAST |
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| 16.35 | Panel Discussion: Evaluating the potential of the fastest growing investment
strategy: China–India and the Middle East
- Examining what Middle Eastern investors are looking for in
their Asian allocation
- Assessing what is being done to attract Chinese and Indian
investments to the Middle East
- Evaluating what regulatory changes are needed in these
countries to attract more fund inflows
- Analysing the importance between the cultural divide between
China, India and the Middle East’s and how to improve economic ties |
| | Moderator: Imran Ahmed, Head of Asset Management, Mashreqbank Vikrama Aditya, Head of Sercurities and Institunional Fund Services, HSBC Nitin Jain, Head of Portfolio Management, Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company, India Abrar Mir, Chief Executive Officer, National Bank of Dubai (NBD) Sana Capital
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| 17.15 | Panel Discussion: Capitalising on the increasing global interest towards the
Islamic funds industry
- Reviewing the current status, economic developments and how these factors are shaping the modern Islamic funds industry
- Examining the challenges behind Shariah compliance and assessing what can be done to expedite greater uniformity in approving Shari’ah investment products?
- Assessing the latest innovations and products within the Islamic alternative investments market
- Examining the investor profiles and widening the appeal of Islamic funds products to non-Islamic markets
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| | Moderator: Jamal Abbas Zaidi, Chief Executive Officer, Islamic International Rating Agency (IIRA) Mohd Daud Bakar, Chief Executive Officer, International Institute of Islamic Finance Majid Dawood, Chief Executive Officer, Yasaar Limited Sohail Zubairi, Vice President and Head of Sharia Coordination Department, Dubai Islamic Bank Khalid Yousaf, Managing Director - Islamic Finance, International Holdings Group, LLC
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| 18.00 | Cocktail Party and Networking Reception
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| 20.00 | Conference Gala Dinner and Networking Function
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Day Two Tuesday 5 June 2007
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| 08.00 | Registration, morning coffee and tea
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| 08.50 | Chairman’s remarks
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| | Mohammad Al Ballaa, Founder and Chairman, Mubasher, UAE
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| CANDID CONVERSATIONS WITH THE BUY SIDE |
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| 09.10 | Keynote address: Evaluating the investor’s needs and expectations for
investments in the region
- Examining the implications of the excess liquidity in the regional markets and what this means for both managers and investors alike
- Identifying the sources of capital for Middle Eastern funds: What countries are the major inflows coming from and how may this may evolve?
- Evaluating how Middle Eastern managers can make themselves more appealing to investors through product innovation and better risk and volatility management
- Where are we headed and are there any limits to the growth?
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| | H.E. Abdul Rahman Al Baqer, Deputy Director General, General Pensions and Social Security Authority (GPSSA), UAE
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| 09.40 | Institutional Investors Panel: Examining the decision process of an investor adding a Middle
Eastern fund to their portfolio
- Determining the terms acceptable to investors and what trends and changes are we seeing?
- Approaching investors from a distance: How can international managers overcome Middle Eastern geographic and time differences
- Assessing transparency: Debating which details should be accepted as proprietary?
- Examining how managers are screened and single managers are selected for inclusion in a fund
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| | Moderator: Zeeshan Ali, Chairman of Executive Committee, Argent Financial Group International LLP Michael L. Killian, Treasurer and Executive Vice Presiden, Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Farouki Majeed, Chief Investment Officer, Abu Dhabi Retirement Pensions & Benefit Fund R. Rajagopal, Head of Investment Department, Arab Authority for Agricultural Investment and Development Michael P. Hennessy, Managing Director, Morgan Creek Capital Management LLC
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| 10.20 | Private Banking Panel: Establishing what Middle East’s HNWI are looking for in an
investment fund
- Examining how domestic and international banks can better understand and meet the cultural and investment needs of the Middle East’s HNW clients
- Assessing the opportunities for private banks and family offices in terms of access to the Middle East’s HNWI
- Developing and contrasting various distribution strategies within the Middle East
- Products or people: Examining the keys to successfully tapping
into the Middle East and the Islamic HNW market within the region |
| | Moderator: Khuram Hussain, Managing Director, Tabarak Giles Rollet, CEO and Head of Private Clients UAE and Middle East, ABN AMRO, UAE Saadat Muzaffar, Global Head of International Wealth Management, Dubai Islamic Bank Al Sharif Khalid Al Ghalib, Head of Private Banking, National Commercial Bank Mark Mortimore, Executive Director, Encore Fund Management Co. Ltd
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| 11.00 | Morning refreshments
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| RAISING CAPITAL AND FUND DISTRIBUTION |
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| 11.30 | Understanding what fund managers can do to effectively
raise capital and develop winning distribution strategies
within the Middle East?
- Recognising the needs and exceeding the expectations of investors within the region
- Pinpointing the key factors for success when marketing to domestic investors: Navigating through languages, cultures and the appetite for risk when distributing innovative products
- Understanding the key considerations for successfully distributing funds within the Middle East
- Assessing the opportunities for fund distributors and the role they play within the Middle East
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| | Nigel Sillitoe, Chief Executive Officer, Mellon Global Investments (Middle East)
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| 11.55 | Panel Discussion: Examining successful methods and techniques for raising
capital and developing appropriate distribution channels
within MENA
- Evaluating what investors want and what products are currently the most popular within the region
- Examining existing distribution methodologies and how these channels can be improved within the Middle East and abroad
- Understanding why diversification and innovation is a key component of the value chain
- Lessons from successful start-up funds and how they effectively raise capital
- Looking at how fund managers and distributors can increase the uptake and demand from retail investors
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| | Moderator: Bernd Kreuzinger, Head of the Middle East, Superfund Financial (ME) Limited Firas Mallah, head of Institutional sales -Middle East, Dexia Asset Management Julian Rigby, Managing Director, AMT Futures Limited Mohammed Ali Yasin, Managing Director, Emirates Securities Mark Tolner, Chief Investment Officer, First Homes Worldwide LLC Khalid Bucheeri, Chief Operating Officer, Liquidity Management Centre (LMC)
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| 12.40 | Lunch for speakers, sponsors and delegates
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| ASSET ALLOCATION THE KEY TO PORTFOLIO CONSTRUCTION: ASSET CLASS SHOWCASE DISCUSSION: PRACTICES AND
PROSPECTS |
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| 14.10 | SESSION 1: Private equity funds
- Gaining an insight on private equity investments and the evaluation process
- Country by country analysis of specific trends, challenges and opportunities within this sector
- Fund showcases: Evaluating direct approaches to investing in specific private equity funds
- Sector showcase: Examining what sectors are affording good
regional private equity opportunities and why? |
| | Lawrence Goldfarb, Founding Partner, LRG Capital Group, LLC
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| 14.30 | SESSION 2:Hedge fund investments
- Sourcing and evaluating top hedge fund managers
- Evaluating what are the best investment styles and strategies
- Portable alpha and multiple alphas in hedge funds
- Investors and their approach to Shari’ah compliant hedge
funds |
| | Eric Meyer, President & Chief Executive Officer, Shariah Capital Inc
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| 14.50 | SESSION 3:Real estate funds and REITS
- Understanding the broad real estate fund opportunities within the Middle East
- Examining REITs, their structure and compliance issues
- Examining cross border investment strategies in the region and across the globe
- Understanding the legal requirements of property investment
within the GCC |
| | Arvind Bajaj, Managing Director, Credit Suisse Real Estate (ME) Limited
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| 15.10 | SESSION 4:SPECIAL ADDRESS - Spotlighting on the latest trends and developments in Sukuk
funds
- Examining the evolution and profile of Sukuk structures in the Middle East
- Highlighting the key recent developments and opportunities in the Sukuk market
- Managing the financial risks of Sukuk structures
- CASE STUDY: The Nakheel Sukuk and examining the reasons
for its record popularity |
| | Kar Tung Quek, Chief Financial Officer, Nakeel
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| 15.30 | Panel discussion: Selecting an asset allocation strategy which is appropriate
to your client’s circumstances and objectives
- Determining the optimal investment mix for your asset allocation objectives
- Guiding institutional investors on investment selections based on strategic and tactical objectives
- Examining when you need to re-assess your investor’s objectives and highlighting how risk allocation is related to the policy asset mix, tactical asset allocation and active management decisions
- How can portfolio managers use asset allocation techniques
to strategically construct “big return” investment opportunities for their clients |
| | Moderator: Philipp Levy, Managing Director - Marketing and Investor Relations, Laurus Capital Management, LLC Eric Meyer, President & Chief Executive Officer, Shariah Capital Inc Arvind Bajaj, Managing Director, Credit Suisse Real Estate (ME) Limited Sulaiman T. Al-Abduljader, Head of Corporate Finance & Investment Services, Coast Investment and Development Company
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| 16.15 | Afternoon refreshments
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| VOLATILITY AND RISK MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES |
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| 16.45 | Managing market risk while reducing volatility
- Examining the fundamental market risk concerns for the region and how these can best be managed
- Assessing how prepared the Middle East is for fat tail risks?
- Evaluating the implications of Basel II on risk pricing models
- Implementing probability of default based models within Middle East
- Understanding the impact of advanced volatility forecasting
approaches when applied to the Middle East’s markets |
| | Hesham M. Hamdy, Head of Risk Management, Bank of Alexandria
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| 17.15 | What are the systemic risks affecting a microeconomic
approach to risk management in MENA
- Capital allocation techniques for market risk and credit risk
- Utilising technology to reduce capital allocation for operational risk management
- Reconciling regulatory demands with investors requirements within the region
- Understanding and coping with reporting requirements
- Improving the efficiency and transparency of equity markets
within MENA |
| | Moderator: Jahangir Aka, SEI Investments (Europe) Ltd Jamal Saleh, Head of Risk Management, Commercial Bank of Dubai Silvan Varghese, Head of Risk Management, Gulf Finance House Nada Awad Rizkallah, Head of Risk Management, Banque Libano-Francaise Sal Hesham M. Hamdy, Head of Risk Management, Bank of Alexandria
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| 18.00 | Closing Remarks and end of Conference
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Pre-Conference Masterclass - Sunday 3 June 2007, 9am - 5pm
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| Developing winning market entry strategies:
Examining how fund managers can
successfully penetrate the domestic
institutional market? |
Masterclass leader: Mr. Nitin Raheja Chief Investment Officer Dawnay Day AV India Advisors Pte Ltd
What is the masterclass about? This masterclass is designed for fund and asset managers who are interested in penetrating the regional institutional investor market of the Middle East. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how they can develop effective strategies to identify and enter new markets using an array of best practice marketing analysis principals. Using pragmatic business models and best practice methodologies, attendees of this workshop will learn strategic market entry and market penetration techniques. Participants will also gain a deep insight into how unique and systematic market intelligence can help in their market entry and in all areas of their ongoing business.
The masterclass fascilitator will highlight the individual steps of such a strategy process, starting with the fundamental analytics such as the:
- SWOT-analysis and the importance of an independent view.
- External analysis among relevant target groups in order to match core
competences of the organisation with relevant needs of institutional and semi-institutional investors as well as multipliers
- A unique model-based market intelligence process which tracks
individual countries and their market players based on a systematic process
Based on these three analytic steps we will show the interdependency between the result of the analysis and goals (such target groups, qualitative, and quantitative targets) as well as strategies to achieve those goals by looking at available resources (human, financial, technology, time to market etc.).
The result of the masterclass will give people a complete understanding of what is possible using modern models and technology. We will use a modular software to show how market structures and participants can be mapped and interdependencies will be visualised.
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Post-Conference Masterclass - Wednesday 6 June 2007, 9am - 5pm
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| Developing and marketing a successful
middle eastern real estate fund offering |
Masterclass leader: Rakesh Patnaik Head Real Estate Investment Funds Global Investment House, Kuwait
What is the masterclass about? The real estate investment market of the Middle East is one of the most sought after and fastest growing sectors in the world. With the Middle East going through impressive economic invigoration, stimulated by increasing liquidity supported by soaring oil revenues and investment inflows which would usually have been invested in more traditional markets, the Middle East real estate sector is proving to be an investment darling yielding impressive ROIs!
To take advantage of this tremendous opportunity this masterclass has been designed by one of the world’s foremost experts in real estate funds management. The work shop will outline where the opportunities lie, what the potential challenges are and most importantly, how you can reap the benefits of this burgeoning market. This masterclass provides top-level education for all those wishing to invest in the Middle East property market, either directly or indirectly and to learn how to launch and market real estate investment products. It is a world-class forum that allows senior decision makers within the Middle East real estate market to meet, network, and do business with their peers
Issues to be covered include:
- Examining the opportunities for investors within the Middle East real
estate market
- Practical issues involved in real estate fund establishment
- Examining the core principles of investing when applied to real estate
funds
- Assessing the composition and selection of advisors
- Separating marketing and distribution functions
- Selecting and using appropriate benchmarks
- REITs – concepts and how they differ from sukuks
- Local market indices
- Determining the distribution channels and fee structures
- Legal and tax issues to be considered
- Risk management issues
- Investor perspective: What are investors looking for in real estate transactions and where are they investing?
- Examining cross border investment strategies in the region and across
the globe
- Creating capital raising avenues and strategies
- Effective structuring of cross border deals
- Joint ventures and co-investments
- Key growth and development strategies for Middle East property
developers
About the Masterclass leader Rakesh Patnaik is the Real Estate Fund Manager at Global Investment House, Kuwait, with the responsibility of Structuring, Sponsoring, Launching and Managing real estate funds on a worldwide basis. Rakesh has 12 years of experience in Real Estate Investment, Acquisition, Corporate Real Estate and Leasing, with property experience in key markets in United States, The Gulf Region and South Asia.
About Global Investment House Global Investment House is a Kuwaiti investment company licensed by the Central Bank of Kuwait. Our business philosophy is to build distinguished relationships with our clients, business partners, shareholders, and staff based on professionalism and trust resulting in stronger returns to all parties involved.
Global Investment House plays an important role in promoting investment opportunities in the Arabian Gulf Peninsula to international investors through expert financial engineering. It also provides investors with a diverse scope of international and national investment opportunities, and facilitates those investments by providing clients with services that target their individual needs.
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