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Monday, December 7 - 2009

Investcorp sponsors 'Banks in Bahrain' reception at IMF/ World Bank meetings in Istanbul

Investcorp, the asset management firm specializing in alternative investments, today announced its sponsorship of the Banks in Bahrain reception taking place on October 6-7, 2009 in Istanbul, Turkey in conjunction with the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group.

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The Banks in Bahrain reception is hosted by the Bahrain Association of Banks. It will highlight the progress and development of Bahrain's banking sector to the top global financial and business leaders and policymakers who will be present in Istanbul.

Nemir A. Kirdar, Investcorp's Executive Chairman & CEO said:
"The turmoil currently faced by the world economy and financial markets emphasizes the importance of the Annual Meetings this year. The gathering at this reception constitutes a great opportunity to exchange ideas on how to meet the current challenges and ensure a sustainable recovery. The reception will also showcase the successful achievements of the banking sector in Bahrain and highlight the Kingdom's unique position as the premier financial focal point of the energy exporting centre of the world."


Founded in 1982, Investcorp has enjoyed a track record of consistent innovation and performance, having arranged investments with a combined value of approximately $41bn.

The Company has grown to become one of the largest and most diverse alternative investment managers in terms of both product offerings and geography, and currently has approximately $12bn in invested assets under management.

Investcorp was conceived as, and remains, a firm that is global in its outlook, attitude and culture. It operates out of three centers: Bahrain, London and New York, and has five lines of business: private equity, hedge funds, real estate, technology investment and Gulf Growth Capital.

The Annual Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank Group provide a forum for international cooperation and discussion of issues related to poverty reduction, the world economic outlook, effective aid, and economic development.

The meetings are also a forum for policymakers to meet with civil society organizations and the private sector. It is expected to attract more than 13,000 participants from around the world.
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About Investcorp
Investcorp is a leading provider and manager of alternative investment products. It has offices in London, New York and Bahrain and is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange (IVC) and the Bahrain Stock Exchange (INVCORP).

Investcorp has five lines of business: private equity, hedge funds, real estate, technology investment and Gulf Growth Capital. Founded in 1982, Investcorp has grown to become one of the largest and most diverse alternative investment managers in terms of both product offerings and geography.
Media contacts:
Investcorp (Bahrain)
Firas El Amine
+973 3998 7838

Brunswick Gulf Ltd
Rupert Young/Jeehan Balfaqaih
+971 4 365 8260

Investcorp (London)
Deborah Botwood Smith
+44 20 7629 6600

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