Fellowship Year: 2013
Nationality: Algeria
Job Title: General manager
Organisation: Numid-Invest

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Job Title: General manager

Organisation: Numid-Invest

Professional History: Amine Belaicha runs Numid-Invest, a private investment and advisory firm providing consulting services to foreign companies developing business opportunities in North Africa. The firm also supports local companies in planning their strategic development, finding investors, and raising debt.

Amine previously served as Vice-President of Investments for Swicorp Private Equity in Tunis, where he gained transactional experience across the region in a variety of sectors, including consumer insurance, and pharmaceuticals. Earlier, he worked as a strategy consultant for the Boston Consulting Group in Paris serving clients in continental Europe, the UK, and the MENA region.

Since 2010, Amine has been a lecturer at HEC Paris Business School. Amine is also strongly committed to the economic development of North African countries and their integration with other sub-regions of the African continent. He is fluent in French, Arabic, English and Italian.

Academic and professional credentials: Master of science degree from HEC Paris Grande Ecole
2012 Yale University Greenberg World Fellow

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