The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has appointed Elkhan Nasibov, Group Managing Director of Guavapay, as the Committee Chair of their Skills Committee.
Speaking on his appointment, Elkhan Nasibov, Group Managing Director, said: “I am honoured to chair this committee and look forward to working with my fellow committee members to foster collaboration, drive innovation and encourage entrepreneurial ambition among London businesses.”
Liz Giles, Policy and Communications Director at LCCI said: “It's great to have Elkhan Nasibov on board as the new Chair of our Skills Committee. His leadership and industry expertise will be instrumental as we work to strengthen the connection between business, education, and training - ensuring London’s workforce is equipped for the future.”
Elkhan Nasibov is the Group Managing Director at Guavapay. He began his banking career at the age of 19, working for one of Europe’s largest banks. Over the years, he has amassed a wealth of knowledge and experience across various aspects of banking, including business development, product development, operations, and regulatory compliance. Formerly the Chief Compliance Officer and MLRO, Elkhan has played a pivotal role in building Guavapay’s foundation from the ground up. His leadership has been instrumental in the company’s growth, transforming it from a team of just 5 employees into a global organization with more than 650 experts and professionals in IT, finance, and banking.
Additionally, Elkhan is the recipient of the prestigious Freedom of the City of London and is an invited guest speaker at various international corporate and diplomatic forums.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is London’s key hub for the business community, we support members’ businesses through a range of services, advocate on behalf of London’s business community in the most important forums of policy debate, and promote ‘Global London’ as the best city in the world to do business – whether that’s to trade, invest, learn, or find new commercial partners.
The Skills Committee connects industry, education, and training to ensure London businesses are equipped with the skills and innovative capabilities they need to thrive in a competitive global environment.
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