IFC appoints Martin as Country Manager for BD, Bhutan, Nepal

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Business Desk :
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has appointed Martin Holtmann as the new Country Manager for Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal. Apart from Dhaka, Holtmann will focus on developing new opportunities for
private sector investments and increasing IFC’s impact investments as the
region recovers from the impacts of COVID-19.
Holtmann, a German national, joined IFC in 2007. Prior to his appointment,
Holtmann was Global Sector Manager for Financial Inclusion, helping IFC to reach millions of micro, small and medium sized enterprises (MSMEs) with
traditional and digital financial services and strengthen more than 200 partner institutions through investment and advisory support, said a press release.
 “Martin’s background experience will be invaluable as IFC deepens its work in Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal,” said Hector Gomez Ang, IFC’s Regional Director for South Asia.
Holtmann will work to promote IFC’s impact on climate, gender, and green growth, as well as build country portfolios and diversify investments in the private sector. Some key sectors for future investment opportunities in the region include transport and logistics, clean energy, financial services, tourism, agribusiness, healthcare, and housing.
Holtmann is a graduate of the Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific, Canada and holds two master’s degrees in Economics from Trier University, Germany and in Public Administration from Harvard University, United States. He succeeds Wendy Werner, who has taken on a new role as IFC’s Country Head in India, after successfully serving as the Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal Country Manager for six years.

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