Gundamakuni Mwango
About Gundamakuni Mwango
Gundamakuni Mwango is a Business Analyst in the Customer Services Department at Zambia National Commercial Bank Plc, where he has worked since 2018. He has previous experience in various roles at Airtel and Lafargeholcim, along with an educational background in Business Administration from the University of Greenwich.
Work at Airtel
Gundamakuni Mwango worked at Airtel in various roles from 2013 to 2015. He began as a KYC MIS Analyst in New Delhi, India, where he was employed for 10 months. Following this position, he served as a Customer Relationship Manager in Gurgaon, Haryana, for one year. His experience at Airtel contributed to his skills in customer service and data analysis within the telecommunications sector.
Current Role at Zambia National Commercial Bank Plc
Since 2018, Gundamakuni Mwango has been working at Zambia National Commercial Bank Plc as a Business Performance Analyst in the Digital Bank division. His role focuses on analyzing business performance metrics and supporting digital banking initiatives. His ongoing tenure reflects his commitment to enhancing banking services in Zambia.
Previous Experience at Lafargeholcim
Gundamakuni Mwango worked at Lafargeholcim from 2011 to 2013. He initially served as a Customer Service Officer for two months in Jona, Switzerland, before transitioning to the role of Sales and Market Analyst for two years. His responsibilities included analyzing market trends and sales performance, contributing to the company's strategic initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Gundamakuni Mwango studied at the University of Greenwich, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration with a focus on Marketing and Business Management. His education, completed in 2011, provided him with foundational knowledge in business principles, which he applied throughout his career in various analytical roles.
Internship at Standard Chartered Bank
In 2013, Gundamakuni Mwango completed a one-month internship at Standard Chartered Bank in the United Kingdom. This experience allowed him to gain practical insights into the banking sector and further develop his analytical skills in a financial services environment.