Jean Riachi

Jean Riachi (born 1963) is the founder and current CEO and Chairman of the Board of FFA Private Bank, Lebanon's largest investment bank.[1] He founded the company in 1994 as a regulated Financial institution. In 2007, the Company was granted a banking license,[2] Jean Riachi is also the Chairman of FFA Dubai, the first Lebanese Financial Institution to get a license from the DFSA in the Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC).[3]

Jean Riachi
Born1963
Alma materHEC Paris
OccupationCEO of FFA Private Bank

Education

Born an raised in Lebanon, Jean Riachi completed his high school education at Lycee Louis-le-Grand in Paris and graduated from HEC Paris business school in 1985. He also holds a Certificate in Corporate Governance (IDP-C) from INSEAD's International Directors Program.[4] [5]

Other

Jean Riachi was a member of the MInistry of FInance's Committee in charge of drafting the new Lebanese Financial Markets Law.[6][7] He is also member of Human RIghts Watch's Beirut Committee (HRW),[8] board member of the Lebanese American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM Lebanon).[9] and President of the Faraya Ski Club[10] He is also on the board of civil society NGOs such a Kulluna Irada and ALDIC.

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References

  1. Financial Times
  2. Zawya
  3. "Gulf News". Archived from the original on 2008-10-12. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
  4. "Association HEC". Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
  5. INSEAD
  6. OECD
  7. Oxford Business Group
  8. Human Rights Watch
  9. "American Chamber Of Commerce - Lebanon". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
  10. Faraya Sporting Club
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