Mercantile Bank promotes Ashim Kumar Saha as DMD

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Mercantile Bank promotes Ashim Kumar Saha as DMD

BM Desk:

Ashim Kumar Saha has been promoted as Deputy Managing Director of Mercantile Bank PLC. He was the Senior Executive Vice President and Head of Treasury of the bank.

Since his joining in 2016 in MBPLC Ashim Kumar Saha has been efficiently delivering his duties and responsibilities in various capacities.

Over 34 years of experience in the banking sector, Ashim Kumar Saha has expertise on Government Securities, Local & Foreign Currency Management, ALM Analysis and Risk Management. He is also an expert in private bonds and the equity market. 

Before starting his banking career in 1990 with Uttara Bank PLC as Probationary Officer, Ashim Kumar Saha completed Post-Graduation in Accounting from University of Dhaka. Thereafter, he worked at NCC Bank PLC for 20 years. He joined Mercantile Bank on 10th August 2016 as Senior Executive Vice President and Head of Treasury.

He is serving as the Member Secretary of ALM, Investment Committee and member of SMT, Credit Committee, etc. He is also instrumental in integrating the entire Treasury Operation with in- house IT solutions. 

He has attained different professional training programs and workshops in USA, Germany, Japan, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong & Indonesia vastly for developing the bond and equity market in Bangladesh. 

Yasir Monon
Yasir Mononhttp://www.yasirmonon.com
News Editor, Business Mirror

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