Qatar Investment Fund appointed David Humbles to its Board as Non-Executive Director

– ISLE OF MAN, Douglas – Qatar Investment Fund plc (AIM:QIF), is pleased to announce the appointment of David Humbles as a non-executive Director of the Company, with effect from 15 May 2017.

He is experienced in oil & gas, Qatar and the Gulf, real estate and quoted and unquoted investment funds. He worked in the downstream oil industry for 25 years and relocated to the Isle of Man in 1998 as a Director of Total.

David was previously a non-executive director of AIM listed Speymill Deutsche Immobilien Company plc and South African Property Opportunities plc. He was also previously Chairman of Epicure Berlin Property Company Limited until March 2017.

The Company also announces that Leonard O’Brien, who has been a director of the Company since its inception in 2007, will not seek re-election at the 2017 annual general meeting and will step down from the board at the conclusion of the 2017 Annual General Meeting.

Nick Wilson, Chairman of QIF, commented: “We are pleased to appoint David Humbles as a Director. He brings a depth and range of experience to the Board and we look forward to working with him.

On behalf of the Board, I would like to pass on my thanks to Leonard O’Brien for his service to the Company and wish him well for the future.”

David, a British citizen born in 1960has been Managing Director of Oakmayne since 2006. This company is a residential developer in the London market.

For more information : http://www.qatarinvestmentfund.com

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