Leading UBS banker and pioneer in nature-debt swaps leaves the company
- A leading banker at UBS, Ramzi Issa, is leaving the company.
- Issa was known for developments in the field of sustainable financial solutions.
Eulerpool News·
A significant change at Swiss bank UBS is causing a stir in the financial world. One of its senior bankers, known for his innovation-driven approaches in debt-for-nature swaps, has left the company, according to well-informed sources.
The name Ramzi Issa is well-known in the banking industry, particularly through his previous role at Credit Suisse as the global head of Credit Investor Products Structuring. About a year ago, Issa took on the position of head of global structured credit and sustainable credit products at UBS. In both roles, he was instrumental in driving the development of sustainable financial solutions.
Issa's departure from UBS is seen as a significant loss for the bank. His expertise and commitment to integrating ecological concerns into financial structures have previously opened up valuable new business areas for the bank. It remains to be seen what new projects or challenges he will take on next.
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