EUROPEAN BANK: Hannes Takacs new head of EBRD in Mongolia

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European Bank issued the following announcement on June 16.

Hannes Takacs has been appointed to lead the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in Mongolia. He will start his new role as head of office on 14 July and move to Ulaanbaatar as soon as conditions allow.

He follows Irina Kravchenko who led the EBRD office in Mongolia for the past three years and now serves as the Bank’s deputy head of Ukraine.

Mr Takacs joined the EBRD in 2014 in the financial sector, specialised in investment activities after more than 20 years of international experience in capital market development, IPOs and business development. Prior to joining the Bank he was managing director of CAPMEX, the capital market and corporate finance consultancy, and as such responsible for activities in more than 50 countries.

An Austrian citizen, Mr Takacs holds degrees from the Vienna University of Economics and Business and the University of Leicester in business administration and educational management.

Original source can be found here.



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