The Chairperson, Aruni Goonetilleke and CEO Noel Gregor Paterson-Jones of the Development Bank of Maldives Limited have paid a courtesy call on His Excellency President Dr Mohamed Muizzu. The meeting took place at the President's Office on Monday.
At the meeting, President Dr Muizzu, the Chairperson and CEO of the Development Bank of Maldives Limited had a fruitful discussion about ways to improve and diversify the Maldivian economy, drawing on the Chairperson and CEO's extensive knowledge and experience in the field.
Chairperson Aruni Goonetilleke is a financial services expert with over 25 years of experience in global financial markets, specializing in business origination, governance, credit assessment, and risk management in emerging markets. Her background includes transformational roles in Corporate Banking, Credit, Risk Management, and Internal Audit across international and Sri Lankan banks. She holds a Master of Laws (LL.M) from Harvard University.
CEO Noel Gregor Paterson-Jones has been a key figure in green investments and led the investment teams and functions in the establishment of the National Infrastructure Fund. He also chairs the Electric Vehicle Africa Fund and manages clean energy projects in Southeast Asia, demonstrating his expertise in green finance and infrastructure development. He holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) from Oxford University, U.K.
The Development Bank of the Maldives Limited was established on May 16, 2024, in alignment with the President's Pledge.
At the meeting, President Dr Muizzu, the Chairperson and CEO of the Development Bank of Maldives Limited had a fruitful discussion about ways to improve and diversify the Maldivian economy, drawing on the Chairperson and CEO's extensive knowledge and experience in the field.
Chairperson Aruni Goonetilleke is a financial services expert with over 25 years of experience in global financial markets, specializing in business origination, governance, credit assessment, and risk management in emerging markets. Her background includes transformational roles in Corporate Banking, Credit, Risk Management, and Internal Audit across international and Sri Lankan banks. She holds a Master of Laws (LL.M) from Harvard University.
CEO Noel Gregor Paterson-Jones has been a key figure in green investments and led the investment teams and functions in the establishment of the National Infrastructure Fund. He also chairs the Electric Vehicle Africa Fund and manages clean energy projects in Southeast Asia, demonstrating his expertise in green finance and infrastructure development. He holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) from Oxford University, U.K.
The Development Bank of the Maldives Limited was established on May 16, 2024, in alignment with the President's Pledge.