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Private Banking World Middle East 2009 offers a limited number of prestige speaking opportunities to qualified partners.
Do you have a story to tell?
Do you have expertise in this market that you want to share?
Have you benefited from a product or service that could help others?
Presenters and panellists will be specially selected industry leaders and experts that will share their vision and practical strategies.
There are a limited number of opportunities for sponsors to participate in the conference presentations.
Opportunities include:
- Keynote presentations
- Client case study presentations
- Panel sessions
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 Mr Mayank Malik,
Chairman Bahrain Association of Banks Mayank joined Citi in 1985 as a Management Associate after graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce Honours degree (University Topper Gold Medal) from Delhi University and an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India.
He managed a number of challenging assignments in various areas of the corporate and investment bank in India before moving to the UAE in 1992. He headed the Middle East and South Asia Region (11 countries including India) for Standard Chartered Bank’s Global Cash Management and Trade business there based in Dubai. He moved to Johannesburg in 1997 to set up Citigroup’s Global Transaction Services business in South Africa and was later given additional responsibilities for e-Business as well as the Southern and East Africa Region.
In 2001, he moved to Tanzania as the Chief Executive Officer based in Dar es Salaam. Mayank was elected in 2004 as the Chairman of the Tanzania Bankers Association that comprises all the 32 local and foreign banks/financial institutions operating in the country for a two-year term. He was subsequently re-elected as the Chairman for another two years (2006 & 07). He has also been appointed to the Tanzania National Business Council chaired by the President of Tanzania that comprises of 12 business leaders personally selected by the President across all industrial sectors in the country.
He moved to Bahrain in 2007 as the CEO of Citibank. Citi is one of Bahrain’s leading banks with over 800 employees and has been present in the country since 1969 offering the full range of banking products and services with market leadership positions in consumer banking, cards, corporate finance, investment banking, commercial banking, private banking, global wealth management and Islamic banking.
Mayank was elected as the Chairman of Bahrain Association of Banks (BAB), the official industry body representing the banking and financial services industry in the country (comprising over 150 international, regional and local banks) in July 2008 for a 2-year term (2008-10).
He also currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Bahrain Human Resource Development Fund, the American Chamber of Commerce, inJAz (Junior Achievers Worldwide), the Bahrain International School and several other educational and community associations.
Appearing: Day One: Tuesday 8th December 2009 9.10am Opening Keynote Address: An Economic assessment of the
Middle East and its impact on the private banking sector
- Measuring the immunity of the Middle East from the global destruction of wealth
- A current assessment of the value and viability of Middle Eastern HNWIs for private banking services
- The downturn in real estate, the drop in oil prices and the plateau of infrastructure projects. How is this affecting the Middle Eastern HNW population and where are they looking to put their money
- The appetite for leveraging in the Middle East and its impact on liquidity
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Investment Community Partner

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