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Gil Cohen

Head Of Legal at BACB plc

Gil Cohen is a highly experienced legal professional who has worked in various capacities within the field. Starting as a Trainee Solicitor at Reed Smith LLP, Gil has progressed to roles such as Associate, Legal Counsel, and Head of Legal at companies like Banco Santander, Bank ABC, and currently BACB plc. Gil holds a BA in Political Science with First Class Honours from the University of Birmingham and an LLB in Law from the College of Law.

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BACB plc

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BACB is an international wholesale bank. We provide tailored trade solutions to clients, with a focus on facilitating trade to and from specialist markets in Africa and the Middle East. Established in 1972, BACB is a UK-registered public limited company. We are authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority. We are based in multicultural London, banking capital of the world, which provides our clients with the assurance of dealing with a UK regulated bank. It enables us to tap into a diverse, talented range of experienced international bankers, who understand our core markets and who are aligned with the Bank’s ambition to make a difference in the markets in which we do business. The Bank aims to build long-term added value relationships and a sustainable revenue base, leveraging our core competency in facilitating cross border trade with our chosen clients and markets. At BACB we always put our clients first and provide specialised trade finance products and services, as well as a high-end UK real estate lending offering. We are BACB, a unique team of bankers who offer a bespoke service, and an absolute commitment to a long term, highly effective and personal relationship with all our clients. This approach is endorsed by over 50 years’ experience facilitating international trade.