From complex surgeries to routine procedures, the country's healthcare system is equipped to handle medical needs with compassion and expertise
In this role, Lutfi will look after all business development activities and client-related matters for the DIFC Authority. His main responsibilities will be to facilitate growth whilst engaging with the Centre’s existing and future clients. He will also drive building the footprint of the DIFC towards a more regionally and globally sustainable long term commitment to its stakeholders.
Ahmed Humaid Al Tayer, Governor of DIFC said: “As the DIFC enters its next phase of growth, Marwan Lutfi’s appointment to this key business development role will be pivotal in driving forward our strategic initiatives and adding depth and breadth to the array of financial services activities conducted out of the Centre.He will be a much valued member of the DIFC Authority’s executive team and his extensive experience in the business and financial services industry will ensure the continued progression of the Centre and its business community.”
Abdulla Mohammed Al Awar, CEO of the DIFC Authority said: “I look forward to working closely with Marwan in furthering DIFC Authority’s goals through the next phase of growth.”
From complex surgeries to routine procedures, the country's healthcare system is equipped to handle medical needs with compassion and expertise
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