Expert investment banking executive joins Global Equity

James Goldie has been named managing director and head of corporate finance. 
James Goldie has been named managing director and head of corporate finance.  -
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A Dubai subsidiary of Global Equity Partners, GE Professionals DMCC, recently appointed James Goldie its managing director and head of corporate finance. 

Global Equity Partners, a wholly owned subsidiary of Global Equity International, is a financial advisory services company dedicated to helping business leaders around the world with their various needs.

“I look forward to continuing helping Global Equity’s many clients with strategic advice and capital-raising options,” Goldie said. “I believe the Global Equity team are well placed to deliver on this vision. The region (Middle East) has substantial head room for growth, which inevitably provides widespread opportunities.”

Goldie has over two decades of investment banking experience and has worked for banks around the world. He most recently served as senior adviser to the executive office of Arqaam Capital in Dubai. Goldie previously held roles at JP Morgan, Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank.

“His experience in the markets is second to none and his contact base, in the financial world, is equally as impressive,” Global Equity International CEO Peter Smith said. “We are always looking for ways to enhance the business and complete the ‘jigsaw.’ The appointment of James Goldie is a significant cornerstone of that ‘jigsaw,’ and I am greatly looking forward to working on some of our many projects with him.”



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