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Mosleh Uddin joins SBAC Bank as MD and CEO

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27 April, 2021, 06:20 pm
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Mosleh Uddin joins SBAC Bank as MD and CEO

Prior to his joining at SBAC Bank, Mosleh Uddin Ahmed has served as Managing Director of NCC Bank Ltd

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27 April, 2021, 06:20 pm
Last modified: 27 April, 2021, 06:24 pm
Mosleh Uddin joins SBAC Bank as MD and CEO

Mosleh Uddin Ahmed has recently joined South Bangla Agriculture and Commerce (SBAC) Bank as Managing Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

SBAC bank confirmed the matter via a press release issued in this regard on Tuesday.

Prior to his joining at SBAC Bank, Mosleh Uddin Ahmed has served as Managing Director of NCC Bank Ltd.

He has also served as Additional Managing Director and Deputy Managing Director at Jamuna Bank Ltd, the release said.

In the process of career progression, Mosleh Uddin capitalised the opportunities to work many other banks and also held many responsible positions like Area Head Corporate Banking at the City Bank Ltd, Regional Head of Credit at the State Bank of India, Dhaka, and Head of Leasing Unit in Prime Bank Ltd etc.

He graduated in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from RUET also obtained Diploma in Computer Science. He has also completed MBA from IBA, University of Dhaka. He participated in different training Courses on Senior Leadership Management, Advanced Credit Risk Management and Trade Finance from University of Cambridge, AIT Bangkok, Central Bank of Malaysia, State Bank Staff College Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi etc. Besides, he has also participated in many other workshops at home and abroad.

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