Noubi Ben Hamida is an accomplished senior executive with a global finance and energy focus. He joins MET Group from TotalEnergies where he has held various senior management roles, most recently as Vice President Finance & Corporate Affairs (Africa) – Marketing & Services. Prior to TotalEnergies, he worked at the French bank Société Générale. Noubi holds an electrical engineering degree from CentraleSupélec.
In his new position, Noubi Ben Hamida will also become a member of the Executive Board of MET Holding AG and focus on the Green Assets, Flexibility Assets and Holding Operations.
The Sales & Trading Segment (STS) will continue its journey of ambitious growth under the leadership and focus of a dedicated STS board with Ankur Khera as STS CFO. Ankur Khera joined MET in 2024 from Shell. He brings with him two decades of experience in the energy sector, having worked across the entire value chain and most recently in Energy Transition & Trading businesses.
In his role, Ankur Khera will also become a member of the Sales & Trading Holding AG board.
Benjamin Lakatos, Chairman and CEO of MET Group, said: “I am confident that Noubi’s international experience will significantly contribute to the development of MET’s financial expertise, and to achieving our growth targets in the upcoming years. With the appointments of Noubi and Ankur, we are further strengthening our finance function.”
MET Group
MET Group is an integrated European energy company, headquartered in Switzerland, with activities and assets in natural gas and power markets. MET is present in 17 countries through subsidiaries, 31 national gas markets, and 44 international trading hubs. The company's 1,100+ employees represent close to 60 nationalities. MET has extensive experience operating green (renewable) and flexible (conventional) energy assets, thus providing the widest possible support to energy transition. In 2024, MET Group’s consolidated sales revenue amounted to EUR 17.9 billion, with a total traded volume of natural gas amounting to 140 BCM and total traded electricity of 76 TWh.