
Azzam quits as Mena Deutsche chairman
Dubai, April 8, 2012
Deutsche Bank said on Sunday that its Middle East, North Africa (Mena) chairman Henry Azzam, a veteran in the region, has stepped down from his position at the German lender.
"We confirm that Henry Azzam has stepped down as Mena non- executive chairman of the bank. He remains as an advisor to Deutsche Bank," a spokesman said.
Azzam was named non-executive chairman of the bank in 2010. Prior to that he was chief executive of the bank's Middle East business. Azzam was not immediately available for comment. - Reuters
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