Board of Directors

 

The Gatehouse board comprises eight directors who contribute a variety of relevant skills, including senior management and international banking experience, and includes three independent non-executive directors based in the UK.

Non-Executive Chairman

Fahed Faisal Boodai

Fahed Faisal BoodaiFahed is the Chairman and Managing Director of Global Securities House (GSH), Kuwait. He was based in the United States for the period 1997-2002, where he oversaw all international investments pertaining to The Securities House, GSH and their clientele. Fahed has extensive experience in the global real-estate market and has been responsible for structuring and placing more than USD1 billion worth of real-estate assets in the US, France and the UK. Fahed is Vice Chairman of MENA Real-Estate Development Company KSCC, a Board member of First Hotels Company KSCC and is a member/Director of several other reputable boards of Directors of international funds and US/European companies. He has extensive experience in Shariah principles, particularly as all investments of The Securities House and GSH have been and are required to be Shariah-compliant. Fahed holds a Masters degree in Business Administration with an emphasis on Finance from Loyola Marymont University, Los Angeles, California and a BS in International Business from the University of San Diego, California.

Non-Executive Vice Chairman

Sameer Al Gharaballi

Sameer is Vice Chairman at the Global Securities House, Kuwait. Prior to joining The Securities House in October 2008, Sameer was a founder and Executive Vice President of Global Investment House where he launched over 30 funds. Sameer has also held a number of senior posts in other companies such as the Kuwait Investment Company and Financial Group of Kuwait over his 25 year career.

 

 

Non-Executive Director

 Mohamad Tawfik Al-Tahawy

Mohamad Tawfik Al-Tahawy Mohamad is currently the Assistant Managing Director - Corporate Finance at The Securities House, where he has been working since 1998. During his employment with the company, he has served in various capacities, including financial control, internal audit and corporate finance, in addition to being an active member in all committees of the company, including the executive, investment and credit, information systems, and human resources committees. He actively supervised and participated in the major investment and corporate restructuring deals entered into by the company.

Prior to joining The Securities House, Mohamad worked for KPMG and Ernst & Young and has an extensive accounting knowledge of a diversified set of activities including investment, finance, trading, contracting and manufacturing. Mohamad holds a Masters degree in Business Administration (MBA) in addition to designations for Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and Certified Financial Manager (CFM).

Independent Non-Executive Directors

Brandon Davies – Chairman of Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee and Senior Independent Non-Executive Director

Brandon DaviesBrandon is an experienced banker with over thirty years experience, having worked for Barclays Bank in roles including Head of Financial Engineering at BZW and subsequently Managing Director and Head of Structured Products. Brandon subsequently became Corporate Banking Treasurer, Deputy Group Treasurer and Head of Retail Market Risk, reporting to the Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer. He has also recently served on a UK Treasury advisory group covering Solvency II and is a member of the Financial Markets Group at the London School of Economics.

Brandon is currently the Managing Director for the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) Risk Academy and a member of the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee at GARP. As the head of GARP’s Risk Academy, he has written a number of books for the International Certificate in Banking Risk and Regulation, a programme that has been adopted by, amongst others, the Central Bank of Indonesia and the China Banking Association. He is currently writing a programme especially for senior bankers which covers Governance and Supervision, Enterprise Wide Risk Management & Economic Capital and Business Risk & Strategy Development.

Matthew Carrington – Deputy Chairman and Chairman of Remuneration Committee

Matthew CarringtonMatthew is an experienced Non-Executive Director, with a strong track record of providing leadership and strategic thinking in areas such as finance and pensions, as well as lobbying and public relations. Matthew is a former Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee, with particular experience in the Middle East. His previous role was Group Chief Executive of the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF), a major trade association for the motor industry. Matthew holds a MSc Economics from the London Business School as well as a BSc in Physics from Imperial College London.

Executive Directors

Richard Thomas - Chief Executive Officer

Richard ThomasRichard is a veteran in the field of Shariah-compliant finance, with over 28 years of experience in the sector. Richard was previously Managing Director of GSH (UK) Ltd and Chairman of Gatehouse Bank. Prior to joining the Securities House group of companies, he was Head of Islamic Financial Services at Arab Banking Corporation in London (ABCIB), as well as Chief Executive Officer of ABCIB Islamic Asset Management Limited and alburaq. He also held senior positions related to Islamic financial services at United Bank of Kuwait and Saudi International Bank in London. In addition, Richard is also a member of the UK Trade & Investment Financial Services Sector Advisory Board, where he chairs the Sub-Committee on Islamic Financial Services, and has served on the Board of Governors of the Institute of Islamic Banking and Insurance.

James Bagshawe – Chief Operating Officer

James BagshaweJames Bagshawe has over 25 years of experience having previously worked for Arab Bank, JP Morgan, Robert Fleming, KPMG and Deloitte including international finance positions in London, Paris, Johannesburg and Dubai. James’ professional training has had a focus on financial services and he also has a solid grounding in audit which aligns with a good understanding of controls and best practice. His academic background includes a BSc (Econ) from LSE and Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.