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Mr. David O’Sullivan is Head of Group Legal for QNB, a position he has been holding since 2012.
He has over 20 years’ experience as a lawyer and investment banker working on corporate and financing transactions in the emerging markets (principally in the Middle East, Africa and Eastern Europe).
Prior to his current position, he was Director, Gulf Investment Incorporation, 2006-2012, Associate Director, HSBC Corporate Finance 2003-2006 and Senior Associate at Clifford Chance LLP, London, Dubai and Moscow from 1996-2003.
He played a leading role in QNB’s investment in Ecobank.Since 2016, he has been a Director of the QNB Global Funds ICAV (an EU fund authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland with sub-funds focussing on sectors including MENA and Sub-Saharan Africa).
Mr. O’Sullivan is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a Solicitor, Law Society of England and Wales. He has a Law degree (LLB) from the Trinity College, Dublin.
David O’Sullivan is a nominee of Qatar National Bank.
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Ecobank Transnational Incorporated SA, formerly known as Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) is a bank holding company engaged in the provision of banking and financial services through its subsidiaries. Its segments are Domestic, Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB), and Treasury. The Domestic segment focuses on serving local companies, small and medium scale enterprises, government and government agencies, and retail market. The Corporate Bank focuses on providing banking services to multinationals and regional companies, financial institutions and international organizations. The Investment Bank constitutes corporate finance and asset management business. ETI's Treasury segment provides value-added solutions, such as foreign exchange (FX), fixed income and money market activities primarily to Corporate and Investment Bank, and Domestic Bank clients. Its Treasury activities include sales, trading, balance sheet management, and currency and African assets distribution (CAAD).