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UK brings in BRICS bank's former CFO to head development bank

Britain has designated the previous financing chief of the Chinaheadquartered 'BRICS bank' to head the UK's primary development financing organization.

South African Leslie Maasdorp, whose term at the New Advancement Bank (NDB) as the BRICS bank is now called ended in July, will replace outgoing CEO Nick O'Donohoe at the head of British International Investment in the autumn.

O'Donohoe retires after 7 years at BII.

Maasdorp was formerly vice president and chief financial officer of NDB, a multilateral advancement bank set up in 2015 by the BRICS group of emerging economies - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

Headquartered in Shanghai and established to support the advancement goals of its member states consisting of China, NDB provides a developing-country led technique in a market dominated by Washington-based multilateral organizations such as the World Bank.

NDB was expanded in 2021 to consist of Bangladesh, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt and had strategies to deploy $5 billion of loans in 2024.

BII was established in 1948, is completely owned by the British government and invests about 1 billion pounds ($ 1.3 billion) a. year across Africa, Asia and the Caribbean.

(source: Reuters)