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Burgiss Welcomes Regional Head of Client Coverage Accelerating Its Expansion and Growth Plans
Burgiss, a leading provider of data, analytics and technology solutions for private capital investors, is pleased to announce that Ben Cluny has joined the company as Head of Client Coverage for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In this new role, Mr. Cluny will be overseeing the region s Sales Executives and Client Relationship Management teams.
Mr. Cluny brings more than 15 years of private capital experience to Burgiss. He was previously Head of Sales for EMEA and Head of Asian Operations at Preqin, where he led high-performing business development and client support teams. He is a graduate of Royal Holloway, University of London.
Kabo Molimi Appointed Head of Stanbic Bank Botswana Transactional Products and Services (TPS) Feb 25, 2021
GABORONE – Stanbic Bank Botswana continues in its steadfast ambition to help clients build their legacies and drive Botswana’s growth. A key part of this is delivery of true client centricity through nuanced solutions and ensuring the very best talent, in line with the Bank’s Strategy. In support of this, Kabo Molimi has been appointed as Head of Stanbic Bank’s Transactional Products and Services (TPS), having assumed the role on the 1
st of February 2021.
Said Stanbic Bank Botswana Head of Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB), Sheperd Aisam, “We are truly excited to welcome Kabo to the team, and confident in the value he brings to the business and indeed to our clientele. In the evolving and dynamic space that CIB is, it takes not only suitably qualified individuals to make a mark and leave a lasting impact, but ones who remain unre
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Standard Chartered’s refreshed strategy in Ghana is proving a success story.
In 2016, Ghana was emerging from an economic crisis. One of Africa’s most stable economies, the country had nevertheless been hit by plunging oil, gold and cocoa prices, driving down export revenues. Public spending and debts had also risen. For Standard Chartered, one of Ghana’s longest established commercial banks, however, it was also a time of new beginnings.
Early in 2017, Mansa Nettey became CEO. The bank had already refreshed its strategy to build on its strong foundations, focusing on investment and innovation, especially in areas where the bank had a competitive advantage.