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George Kacharava

EMEA Tech Investment Banking - Director at Bank of America Merrill Lynch
📍 London, England, United Kingdom

George Kacharava is a Director in EMEA Tech Investment Banking at Bank of America. His career is centered on the Technology, Media, and Telecom (TMT) sector, with previous roles as an Investment Director at Kismet Capital Group and a Vice President at Citi. He holds a degree in Economics from The London School of Economics.

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Experience
10 Years
Current Role
EMEA Tech Investment Banking - Director
Location
London, England, United Kingdom
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Priorities

Topics George cares about

TMT Investing
His entire career at Bank of America, Kismet Capital Group, and Citi has been dedicated to investment banking within the Technology, Media, and Telecom sector.
EMEA Tech Markets
His senior title, EMEA Tech Investment Banking Director, indicates a deep focus on transactions and market trends across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
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Career

Work history

1-2024 - 3-2025
EMEA Tech Investment Banking - Director
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
7-2022 - 1-2024
EMEA Tech Investment Banking - Vice President
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
3-2021 - 3-2022
Investment Director
Kismet Capital Group
1-2021 - 3-2021
Vice President, Technology Investment Banking
Citi
8-2017 - 1-2021
Investment Banking Associate
Citi
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Education
2010 - 2014
Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
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