Robert Wallin

Job Title

Managing Director, Telecom and Tech Industry Group

Company

Natixis CIB

Speaking At

  • SUMMIT FOR SATELLITE FINANCING

Bio

Robert began his telecom career at Ericsson in 1983, as a Controller and subsequently Finance Director, in one of its Middle Eastern branches. Following his return to Sweden in 1989 he joined Ericsson’s Customer Finance Department as Finance Manager. His main responsibilities were to manage South East Asia and Latin America.
After leaving Ericsson in 1994 he was managing Customer Finance in the International Civil Engineering field for Skanska AB in Africa, Europe and Latin America up to 1997.
He returned to the Telecom market in 1997 when joining NatWest Markets (later Greenwich NatWest) in London as Associate Director TMT Structured Finance with global origination responsibilities.
In 1999 he joined Credit Lyonnais and the Structured Finance TMT department in Paris to Co-Head the Department as Senior Vice President. In 2004, with the merger between Credit Lyonnais and Credit Agricole, he assumed responsibility for the Global TMT Structured Finance activities for Calyon (Credit Agricole CIB) as Managing Director.
Robert joined ING TMT Structured Finance early 2007 and assumed the role of Managing Director and Global Head of TMT Structured Finance and a member of the Structured Finance Management Team in 2008 before leaving ING summer of 2011 to join Huawei.
In Huawei Robert’s responsibilities as an Executive Director in Customer Financing were primarily to support Sales Finance Solutions in Middle East and South Asia Pacific but also to assist in the financial management elsewhere in the Huawei Group until joining Natixis in March 2019.

Speaking

12September
09:45 / 10:30
Concorde

SUMMIT FOR SATELLITE FINANCING

Space Business Investment Outlook: Navigating Geopolitical Trends

Information

Robust capital liquidity, post-pandemic recovery, supply-chain issues and regional conflict that prevailed at the start of the year have collided with more recent trends of turmoil in equity and debt markets, galloping inflation and interest rate rises, and tumbling valuations. These countervailing events have both boosted and buffeted the space business and have catalyzed a new order in space investment. This session will evaluate current investment trends and performance of private and public capital markets and will test perceptions for future growth of new and established space and satellite companies.

25th Anniversary

World Satellite Business Week

September 12-16, 2022
The Westin Paris – Vendôme

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