updated on, 07 July 2010 June 1st - 2nd 2010
GULF HOTEL
• BAHRAIN
SPEAKERS
Boyd Winton
Director Business Development - Financial Services
Bahrain Economic Development Board
James  MacPherson
Chief Executive Officer
Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution (BCDR-AAA), Kingdom of Bahrain
Michael  Essex
Director - MENA
IFC - World Bank Group
AGENDA

The ultimate gathering of upto 350 of the most sophisticated investors from the MENA region, each with a minimum of $500 million worth of assets under management at a crucial time in a highly confidential business environment focused on introducing them to 28 carefully chosen companies 

MENA INVESTORS SUMMIT 2009 FEATURES:

Cutting edge keynote presentations by leading renowned global investors

One-to-one investor meetings with the most lucrative investment opportunities

Capital-raising workshops hosting up to 15 investors per workshop room

Five star networking opportunities and business relationship development activities

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WHY ATTEND

Meet and network with pre-qualified investors from the Middle East and North Africa

INVESTOR TYPES ATTENDING

  • Sovereign wealth funds
  • Senior government representatives
  • Royal  and family offices
  • Pension funds (corporate & public)
  • Asset managers and mutual funds (hedge, sector, hybrid, theme funds)
  • Insurance companies
  • Islamic funds and banks
  • Ultra high net-worth individuals
  • Foundations
  • Unit trusts
  • Investment banks
  • Private investors

    INVESTOR BREAKDOWN BY REGION



  • CONFERENCE THEMES

  • Business dynamics in emerging markets.
  • Burgeoning sectors and regions across the world.
  • Understanding returns on capital injection.
  • Private businesses and development projects in the current financial climate.
  • Financial institutions and funds: The best long and short term investment vehicles.
  • EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

    One-to-one investor meetings:
    Invited funds, investment opportunities, and asset managers meet individually, with choice of investors from MENA in a private business suite for capital-raising.

    Investment workshops:
    12-15 investors per workshop in a confidential and highly interactive business environment. Workshop hosts will ensure gain of investor confidence and capital-raising opportunities in safe and lucrative investment propositions.

    Keynote presentations:
    20-minute presentations by the leaders in the world of finance and investments. The presentations will help attending investors understand the intricate dynamics of post-global-crisis investment opportunities and the hidden high-return treasures.    

    Networking opportunities:
    Over 17 hours of five-star networking opportunities and activities spread over the two-day event. Sessions are designed to instigate business relationships and interaction between international leaders and  investment experts.

    Capital raising workshops:
    The most exciting part of the summit: All attending investors with qualified investment budgets will attend their choice of workshops hosted by handpicked project managers, fund managers, asset managers, and other qualified capital-seekers.

    Key topics of discussion include:

    World investor outlook and investment trends in light  of economic turbulence and diminished investor confidence.

    Private investments post-recession: Which sectors were hit hard and what strategies pay off the most.

    The world of finance and private equity in MENA: Historical trends versus latest developments.

    Key challenges and opportunities in today’s economic environment: Understanding regional dynamics.

    Sovereign Wealth Fund outlook in the region: Understanding SWF investment choice and the evolved role as a sovereign investor.

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    *suggested speakers

    For further information, please contact the Project Manager: 
    Charles Christopher 
    Phone: +971 4433 0692
    Email: charlesc@naseba.com  

     

     

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