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18 May 2026

Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy appoints two partners to finance and projects group

"Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy (MBH) has added Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa and Naila Ramsay as partners in its finance & projects group, to work on infrastructure, energy and PPP project finance across the region."

Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa and Naila Ramsay have joined Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy (MBH) as partners in the firm’s finance & projects group; Hazzaa will join on 1 June 2026 as partner and co-head of finance and projects, while Ramsay has already joined in the same capacity.

Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa joins MBH as partner and co-head of finance and projects, with his advisory work focused on complex infrastructure, energy and public–private partnership (PPP) projects in Egypt. Prior to joining MBH, he headed the infrastructure and power practice and the M&A practice at Sharkawy & Sarhan. Earlier in his career he was seconded to Allen & Overy (now A&O Shearman) in Dubai. His client base has included multilateral and development finance institutions, public sector entities, lenders, sponsors and private equity players, with a focus on project finance and utility-scale renewable energy projects.

Naila Ramsay joins MBH as partner in the finance & projects group. Her career includes senior roles at Linklaters, Dentons, Babcock & Brown, Hassan Allam Holdings and Sharkawy & Sarhan. She advises on infrastructure, energy and PPP projects across the EMEA region and, in addition to her advisory role, will serve as head of client development and strategy.
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