Samira Bersoul

Samira Bersoul currently serves as Managing Partner at Durably, where the focus is on aligning passionate ESG professionals with companies pursuing sustainability. In addition, Samira holds the position of Chairwoman of the Board at the Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO), supporting sustainable development in emerging markets. With a strong background in human resources, Samira has served as International Human Resources Director at Lignaverda and previously as Senior Talent Expert at Sopra Steria. Additional roles have included HR Matchmaker at HR Talents, Strategic Change & Transformation Human Resources Interim Manager at Wynn's Europe, and Human Resources Director at both Hifferman Group and its subsidiary FAM. Samira's educational credentials include recent studies in Sustainable Leadership at Antwerp Management School and a prior education at Guberna and Antwerp Management School.

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Antwerp, Belgium

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BIO - the Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries

The mission of BIO is to support a strong private sector in developing and/or emerging countries, to enable them to gain access to growth and sustainable development with the aim of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. BIO invests directly in private sector projects and as such makes a structural contribution to the socio-economic growth of those host countries. Its mandate requires strict criteria in terms of geographical targets, financing tools and, above all, impact on development. In developing countries, the informal economy is proof of great dynamism; however access to long-term finance and capital, without which companies cannot grow, is limited or impossible for a large chunk of the population. In fact, the banking system is often unsuited to the needs of small entrepreneurs and does not allow the emergence of income-generating activities. Support for the private sector is therefore an essential link in the development cooperation chain, as it drives economic growth. By producing goods and services, local enterprises help improve the population’s living standards, accelerate technological developments and lower prices by stimulating competition and increasing the country’s tax base, which is essential for financing infrastructures, education and health. BIO's strategy focuses on the financial sector, enterprises and infrastructure projects, with three key objectives: optimising the development impact, supporting sustainable projects, and additionality.


Headquarters

Brussels, Belgium

Employees

51-200

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