CorporateConnections® , UAE’s business networking community hosted a Fireside Chat for its members, featuring a prominent guest speaker and thought leader, Mr Suresh Kumar, Ex-CEO of Emirates NBD Group.
During the chat, the industry leader shared his valuable insights on a variety of topics ranging from Banking, Macro Economics to UAE Taxation and Financial Regulations. Suresh Kumar, ex-CEO of Emirates NBD Group, is widely respected in the UAE banking circles and is currently the chairman of IBPC Dubai. While commenting on the global banking crisis, Suresh Kumar asserted that UAE banks are financially sound and have the blessings of the rulers. He believes that opportunities lie buried in the various plans published by the government and businessmen must study them for guidance. He also views the modernization of KSA as one of the bigger opportunities in the region. His personal views on taxation were aligned with that of the UAE government which has put the minimum burden of 9% with a strict eye on compliance.
Chirantan Joshi, National Director of CorporateConnections®, commented, “Suresh Kumar has not only witnessed the meteoric rise of Dubai but has also played a stellar role in its financial success. We are privileged to have him address our members and help CorporateConnections® accelerates the professional and personal growth of members through learning and development events.”
A valuable platform for leaders to connect with like-minded individuals, the fireside chat hosted by CorporateConnections® offered attendees the opportunity to walk away with a wealth of knowledge on how to navigate changes with respect to the taxation and financial regulations in the country. Presented with an opportunity to learn from one of the leading figures in the UAE banking sector, the session was a great success.
CorporateConnections® UAE is a global community where leaders connect to develop business-building relationships, gain access to advanced professional development opportunities, and participate in peer advisory groups.