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Clyde & Co adds Anas Alswailem in Saudi Arabia to expand its corporate & advisory partner appointment
Clyde & Co adds Anas Alswailem in Saudi Arabia to expand its corporate & advisory partner appointment
Clyde & Co has hired Anas Alswailem as a partner in its Middle East and Africa region. He will be based in the firm's Riyadh office and will be part of its Global Corporate & Advisory practice.
Alswailem has over 20 years of experience in the corporate and commercial law field. He has advised both public and private clients and has a strong background, having previously managed his own private office in Saudi Arabia and worked for several large government organisations such as SAGIA (Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority) and GOSI General Organisation for Social Insurance).
Alswailem's appointment aligns with Clyde & Co's strategic expansion plans in the corporate practice globally and in the Middle East and Africa, particularly in supporting clients in Saudi Arabia.
The firm has made several recent hires and promotions in the MEA corporate partner group over the last 18 months as part of this expansion effort.
Naji Hawayek, partner and head of Clyde & Co's corporate practice in the Middle East commented: "Saudi Arabia continues to be an important market for Clyde & Co, and Anas' appointment highlights our commitment to growing our on-the-ground corporate capabilities. His deep industry experience and understanding of the country's dynamic market will be of great value to our clients both internationally and domestically."
Alswailem comments: "Clyde & Co's strategy to expand its corporate offering is very much aligned with my own ambitions. I am very excited to join the firm at a time where the Saudi regulatory landscape continues to see progressive changes. I look forward to playing an instrumental role in assisting clients with their corporate needs."
Clyde & Co is one of the largest international law firms in the Middle East and Africa, with over 75 partners and over 490 staff on the ground providing a full-service combination of local and international specialists across key business sectors and practice areas. The firm's global corporate & advisory practice supports clients domestically and internationally through its network of global offices. The team assists in all aspects of corporate finance, including capital dealings, market listings, mergers and acquisitions, disposals, and restructuring.