Fahed Faisal Boodai (
Arabic
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: فهد فيصل بودي) is a Kuwaiti entrepreneur. He is the chairman and co-founder of Gatehouse Financial Group as well as vice chairman and CEO of The Securities House.
Education
Boodai received an MBA from the
Loyola Marymount University
Loyola Marymount University (LMU) is a private Jesuit and Marymount research university in Los Angeles, California. It is located on the west side of the city near Playa Vista. LMU is the parent school to Loyola Law School, which is located ...
in Los Angeles, and a Bachelor's degree in International Business from the
University of San Diego
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.
Career
Boodai's career started at The Securities House in 1997. He worked as the investment director in the Fund Management Department, and was initially responsible for The Securities House international investments. In 1998, he established Global Securities House (GSH) in San Francisco. In 2002, Boodai relocated GSH to Kuwait and changed the company’s focus to real estate following the downturn of world equity markets.
Boodai is also co-founder and chairman of
Gatehouse Bank
Gatehouse Bank PLC (بوابة البيت) is a UK-regulated bank headquartered in London, with offices in Milton Keynes and Wilmslow.
Gatehouse Bank is a Shariah-compliant challenger bank which is a subsidiary of the Gatehouse Financial Group ...
PLC (Gatehouse), a London-based bank specialising in Shariah-compliant products and services. He is also the founder, chairman of Gatehouse Capital, formally known as Global Securities House Kuwait.
Boodai is also recognised for promoting Gatehouse’s competitive advantage in the UK private rented sector, where the bank was the first mover, bringing new family homes to the rental market in the Midlands, Greater Manchester and Merseyside regions. Gatehouse has also been strategically positioned as a retail challenger bank, offering Home Purchase Plans (a Shariah-compliant equivalent of mortgages) for home-movers and landlords, alongside competitive, award-winning savings products.
Gatehouse Group acquired an industrial portfolio in the United States in partnership with the Brennan Investment Group in 2013. Brennan made its ninth such portfolio acquisition alongside Gatehouse's close partners, Arch Street Capital Advisors, in 2021.
In 2019 Boodai won the Award for Business at ''
Arabian Business first edition of Arabian Business London Awards.
Gatehouse Bank - 2021 Growth
Gatehouse Bank achieve
exceptional growth in 2021 despite economic headwinds, thanks to the expansion of its ethical product offering.
Key highlights:
Record number of Home Finance originations
# Home Finance offering for UK residents, UK expat and international owner-occupiers and landlords saw robust growth
# Portfolio grew by 40% to £762m
Development of award-winning Woodland Saver product line
# Total deposits grew by 28% to £897m
# Growth driven by the launch of the award-winning Woodland Saver product, which pledges to plant a tree for every account opened or renewed, whilst offering market-leading rates
# 10,000 trees planted in woodland projects across the UK
Further establishing Gatehouse Bank as a leader in the Build to Rent sector
# First PRS fund sold to Goldman Sacs for £150m in the first sale of its kind
# Third PRS fund launched in a £500m joint venture with Texas Pacific Group Real Estate to deliver 2,500 rental homes for families across the UK
Doubling of profits in 2021
# Record levels of profitability achieved, with total pre-tax profit reaching £3.6m
# Gross assets under management grew by 24% to £1.03bn (2020: £824.8m)
# Income increased by 30% to £28.5m (2020: 22.7m)
Further information can be accessed in ''BTR News,'
here
War service
Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, when Boodai was 17. He joined the Kuwait armed forces in exile, and underwent basic training. Drawing on his fluency in English and Arabic, he went on to work with the US military as a translator.
He was posted to military intelligence with the 18th Airborne Corps operating on the northern border of Saudi Arabia.
After Kuwait was liberated by US-led coalition forces, he was given an officer rank and helped the US Army’s host nation affairs unit foster relations with the Kuwaiti population.
Boodai was awarded the US Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service to the US Army during Operation Desert Storm and the liberation of Kuwait.
References
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Kuwaiti businesspeople
Kuwaiti investment bankers
Loyola Marymount University alumni
University of San Diego alumni
Living people
20th-century Kuwaiti businesspeople
21st-century Kuwaiti businesspeople
Year of birth missing (living people)