Having joined Standard Chartered India in 2006, Anil has held various roles, showcasing his extensive experience
BM Desk:
Anil Kejriwal has been named Chief Financial Officer by Standard Chartered Bangladesh.
Anil is going to become a member of Standard Chartered Bangladesh’s Country Management Team and will keep his position as the bank’s Global Head of New Financial Reporting, reads a press release on Tuesday.
Anil joined Standard Chartered India in 2006, as Head of Finance, Wholesale Banking for South Asia.
In 2012, he moved to Standard Chartered Singapore, where he held several roles over the course of the last 12 years – including Global Chief Financial Officer for the Client Coverage, Corporate Finance Product, and Principal Finance.
Naser Ezaz Bijoy, Chief Executive Officer, Standard Chartered Bangladesh, said, “I am delighted to welcome Anil to Bangladesh. His deep knowledge about diverse products, strong business acumen, and leadership skills will play a pivotal role in supporting the Bank to sharpen focus; deliver enhanced performance; and create greater value for customers and colleagues.”
Mr. Naser emphasized Anil’s extensive experience and global network will significantly boost business momentum in Bangladesh and beyond, reinforcing the company’s commitment to benefit the country.
Anil is a Chartered Accountant, under the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Prior to joining Standard Chartered, he spent 12 years at KPMG in Mumbai and Bangalore, assuming various responsibilities related with audit and advisory functions over 12 years.

