Aditya Kotibhaskar
Head of Debt Capital Markets
Mashreq
Biography
Aditya has responsibility for Mashreqbank’s debt capital markets activities. With over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, Aditya has led and worked across origination and execution platforms at Trussbridge, ADIB, Nomura, Lehman Brothers, E&Y and Arthur Andersen. He worked in London, Dubai and Mumbai. He has bookrun deals in excess of several billions of dollars of landmark financings, across the conventional and Islamic space, for governments, supra-nationals, corporates and financial institutions worldwide.
Aditya is a ranking Chartered Accountant from India and has a MBA from London Business School.
Speaker at these events:
Bonds, Loans & ESG Capital Markets CEE & CIS & Türkiye 2023
- How are the region’s sovereigns managing their debt in the new market reality, and what scope is there to entice greater international participation in these deals?
- Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
- Interview –Understanding Uzbekistan’s commitment to long term ESG since 2019 and its successes in fund raising
Bonds, Loans & ESG Capital Markets Africa 2024
- The ‘new’ cost of capital: With increased costs of funding being seen as the norm, what are FI’s doing to manage their balance sheets?
Bonds, Loans & ESG Capital Markets Africa 2023
- Rehabilitating the African debt capital markets: How to trigger the return of international bond investors to the continent
Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Turkey 2022
- Prioritising product: Which SDG-linked products are available, and how should they be implemented?
Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Africa 2022
- Portfolio growth vs. portfolio preservation: How have criteria and appetite for African investments changed post-pandemic?
Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Turkey 2021
- How to access new pools of liquidity and diversify funding by issuing sukuk
Bonds, Loans & Derivatives Russia & CIS 2022
- Capital markets and the cost of capital: How are investors and bankers pricing Russian and CIS risk?
Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Middle East 2022
- Assessing the outlook for the MENA Fixed Income landscape in 2022/23
Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Middle East 2021
- MENA Fixed Income and the (non)taper-tantrum: Are interest rates too low at this juncture?
Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Middle East 2020
- US High Yield or RegS market: How private sector BB and B rated companies should approach the international capital markets
Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Middle East 2019