Gurgenidze is a career banker. After a decade spent at several investment banks in Eastern Europe and London. Gurgenidze returned to his native Georgia following the
Rose Revolution and spearheaded, as Executive Chairman and CEO, the turnaround of
Bank of Georgia. During Lado’s three-year tenure Bank of Georgia’s Total Assets and Net Income increased by 854% and 1,779%, respectively. As its market share grew from 18% to 34%, Bank of Georgia became the leading universal bank in
Georgia and in the region, with market capitalisation exceeding US$900 million at the time of Lado’s departure (up from US$30 million at the time of his arrival). Under Lado’s leadership Bank of Georgia became the first Georgian entity and the second bank from former
Soviet Union to list its shares on the
London Stock Exchange (November 2006), also the first-ever Georgian entity to issue international
Eurobonds (February 2007) and obtain credit rating from all three major rating agencies (
Standard & Poor’s,
Moody’s and
Fitch Ratings). During Lado’s tenure, more than 100 institutional investors became shareholders of Bank of Georgia’s and the bank’s free float reached 94%. In 2000 Gurgenidze established the first Georgian full-service investment bank,
Galt & Taggart Securities, where he served as the Chairman of the Supervisory Board (2004–2007). Gurgenidze also served as the member of the Supervisory Board of the Georgian Stock Exchange from 2004 until 2007. Under Lado’s management Bank of Georgia became the first Georgian bank to receive
Euromoney Award for excellence; Bank of Georgia was also named as the Best Bank in Georgia by
the Banker in 2006 and 2007. In 2006 Gurgenidze hosted the licensed Georgian version of
The Apprentice TV show. Before returning to Georgia, Gurgenidze was the Managing Director, Head of Europe at Putnam Lovell (now part of
Jefferies) in 2003–2004. Prior to Putnam Lovell, Gurgenidze served as Head of Technology Corporate Finance, Head of M&A and held other positions at
ABN Amro advising such clients as Swift,
Reuters, Moneyline Telerate, Wirtualna Polska, Marconi,
Andrew Corporation, Merloni Elettrodomestici,
News Corp, Global One,
Golden Telecom and
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