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Natixis appoints Emmanuel Verhoosel Global Head of Real Estate & Hospitality for Corporate & Investment Banking

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Posted on September 18, 2018

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Natixis has appointed Emmanuel Verhoosel as Global Head of Real Estate & Hospitality for Corporate & Investment Banking. Reporting to Olivier Delay, Global Head of Real Assets, Emmanuel is based in Natixis’ head office in Paris. Emmanuel Verhoosel began his career in 1992 as a lawyer at the Linklaters Brussels office. He joined JP Morgan […]

Natixis has appointed Emmanuel Verhoosel as Global Head of Real Estate & Hospitality for Corporate & Investment Banking. Reporting to Olivier Delay, Global Head of Real Assets, Emmanuel is based in Natixis’ head office in Paris.

Emmanuel Verhoosel began his career in 1992 as a lawyer at the Linklaters Brussels office. He joined JP Morgan in 1994, working in a number of positions in London covering Capital Markets, Structured Finance, Client Coverage and principal investments.

In 2008, Emmanuel moved to ING as Head of Real Estate Finance Americas and Western Europe, based in London. In 2012, he was then appointed Head of Wholesale Banking and Head of Clients for Continental Western Europe based in Paris. In 2014, he became Head of Wholesale Banking and member of the Board of ING Bank Belgium SA/NV.

Emmanuel’s appointment to this new role is an important step in Natixis’ strategy to be the “go-to bank” in four selected sectors in Corporate Investment Banking, as part of the 2018-20 New Dimension plan. Olivier Delay commented: “By creating this role, and appointing Emmanuel with his extensive international experience and expertise, we are underlining our intent to strengthen our dialogue with our clients in the Real Estate & Hospitality sector, and accompany them as their strategic partner of choice. Natixis is one of the leading bank in the sector with activities in Europe, Americas and Asia.“

Emmanuel holds a Master in Finance from the London Business School and a Master of Law from the London School of Economics. He also holds a law degree and a degree in political science, both from the Université Catholique de Louvain.

Natixis has appointed Emmanuel Verhoosel as Global Head of Real Estate & Hospitality for Corporate & Investment Banking. Reporting to Olivier Delay, Global Head of Real Assets, Emmanuel is based in Natixis’ head office in Paris.

Emmanuel Verhoosel began his career in 1992 as a lawyer at the Linklaters Brussels office. He joined JP Morgan in 1994, working in a number of positions in London covering Capital Markets, Structured Finance, Client Coverage and principal investments.

In 2008, Emmanuel moved to ING as Head of Real Estate Finance Americas and Western Europe, based in London. In 2012, he was then appointed Head of Wholesale Banking and Head of Clients for Continental Western Europe based in Paris. In 2014, he became Head of Wholesale Banking and member of the Board of ING Bank Belgium SA/NV.

Emmanuel’s appointment to this new role is an important step in Natixis’ strategy to be the “go-to bank” in four selected sectors in Corporate Investment Banking, as part of the 2018-20 New Dimension plan. Olivier Delay commented: “By creating this role, and appointing Emmanuel with his extensive international experience and expertise, we are underlining our intent to strengthen our dialogue with our clients in the Real Estate & Hospitality sector, and accompany them as their strategic partner of choice. Natixis is one of the leading bank in the sector with activities in Europe, Americas and Asia.“

Emmanuel holds a Master in Finance from the London Business School and a Master of Law from the London School of Economics. He also holds a law degree and a degree in political science, both from the Université Catholique de Louvain.

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