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    HSBC names Mohammed Fannouch co-head of capital markets and advisory for MENAT region

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    Posted on July 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    HSBC appoints Mohammed Fannouch as co-head of MENAT capital markets, enhancing leadership in Saudi Arabia and UAE.

    HSBC Appoints Mohammed Fannouch as Co-Head of MENAT Capital Markets

    DUBAI (Reuters) -HSBC has appointed Mohammed Fannouch as co-head of capital markets and advisory (CMA) for the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey (MENAT), the bank said in a statement on Monday.

    Fannouch, who joined HSBC in 2008, will continue to be based in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh, where he most recently served as co-head of the investment banking franchise in the kingdom.

    He will lead the CMA business with Samer Deghaili, who is based in the United Arab Emirates.

    "With our MENAT CMA leadership now based in two key financial hubs, the UAE and Saudi Arabia, we will be even better placed to partner with our clients and support them as they navigate the region's growth potential," Adam Bagshaw, HSBC's global head for CMA, said in the statement.

    HSBC has been scaling back its worldwide operations as part of a global overhaul started last year that left the operation more focused on M&A and equity capital market capabilities in Asia and the Middle East.

    Under the restructuring, the Asia-focused bank started winding down its M&A and some equities businesses in Europe and the Americas earlier this year.

    (Reporting by Federico MaccioniEditing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Mohammed Fannouch appointed as co-head of MENAT CMA.
    • •Fannouch will be based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    • •Leadership split between Saudi Arabia and UAE.
    • •HSBC focuses on M&A and equity markets in Asia and Middle East.
    • •Global restructuring affects operations in Europe and Americas.

    Frequently Asked Questions about HSBC names Mohammed Fannouch co-head of capital markets and advisory for MENAT region

    1Who has been appointed as co-head of capital markets for MENAT?

    Mohammed Fannouch has been appointed as co-head of capital markets and advisory for the MENAT region.

    2Where is Mohammed Fannouch based?

    Fannouch will continue to be based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    3What is the significance of the MENAT CMA leadership's location?

    The MENAT CMA leadership is based in two key financial hubs, the UAE and Saudi Arabia, allowing HSBC to better partner with clients in the region.

    4What changes has HSBC made to its global operations?

    HSBC has been scaling back its worldwide operations, focusing more on M&A and equity capital market capabilities in Asia and the MENAT region.

    5What restructuring actions has HSBC taken recently?

    Under its restructuring, HSBC has started winding down its M&A and some equities businesses in Europe and the Americas earlier this year.

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