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UAE Banking Pulse Q2 2020

August 24, 2020
Alvarez & Marsal Middle East Limited (A&M) is delighted to publish the Q4’20 edition of the UAE Banking Pulse (“The Pulse”). In this quarterly series, we share results from our research examining the top ten largest listed UAE banks by assets, and highlight key performance indicators of the UAE banking industry.

COVID Impact on Industries – Need for Nuance

August 19, 2020
Mark McMahon spoke at a webinar hosted by law firm Kirkland & Ellis on the challenges in valuing private investments amid the unique uncertainties caused by the coronavirus pandemic. In this extract, Mark talks about some of the headline industries most widely known to be affected and the need for nuance in considering different subsectors and business models that have been less impacted.

COVID Impact on Industries – Need for Nuance

August 19, 2020
Mark McMahon spoke at a webinar hosted by law firm Kirkland & Ellis on the challenges in valuing private investments amid the unique uncertainties caused by the coronavirus pandemic. In this extract, Mark talks about some of the headline industries most widely known to be affected and the need for nuance in considering different subsectors and business models that have been less impacted.

Q1 2020 COVID Pandemic Valuation Impact for Asset Managers

August 19, 2020
Mark McMahon spoke at a webinar hosted by law firm Kirkland & Ellis on the challenges in valuing private investments amid the unique uncertainties caused by the coronavirus pandemic. In this extract, Mark McMahon talks about the approach to valuation for Q1 when the impact COVID-19 pandemic first impacted businesses.
Thought Leadership

Mitigating Conduct Risk in Crisis Situations

August 17, 2020
Seismic shifts in remote working are inevitably impacting culture, leadership and the way different parts of companies interact, potentially affecting the way employees conduct themselves and exhibit self-control. As leaders begin to look beyond the crisis itself, and toward recovery, the stakes remain extremely high.