Jonida Bollano
About Jonida Bollano
Jonida Bollano is a Vice President at HSBC, specializing in CCAR, with a strong academic background in Economics and Finance. She has held various roles in research and economic policy, including positions at Eurokleis s.r.l. and the Bank of Albania.
Current Role at HSBC
Jonida Bollano serves as an Assistant Vice President (AVP) in the Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) division at HSBC. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the bank's risk management and capital planning processes. In addition to her role as AVP, she has also been working as a Scenario Design Analyst in the CCAR team since 2019. Her work involves analyzing various economic scenarios to assess the bank's capital adequacy under different conditions in the Greater New York City Area.
Previous Experience at Eurokleis s.r.l.
Prior to her current role, Jonida Bollano worked as a Researcher at Eurokleis s.r.l. from 2007 to 2008. This position was based in the Rome Area, Italy, and provided her with foundational experience in research methodologies and economic analysis. Her time at Eurokleis s.r.l. contributed to her understanding of economic principles and research techniques.
Experience at Bank of Albania
Jonida Bollano was employed at the Bank of Albania as a Senior Economist in the Monetary Policy Department from 2011 to 2018. During her seven-year tenure, she focused on economic analysis and policy formulation, contributing to the central bank's monetary policy strategies. This role enhanced her expertise in economic policy and financial systems.
Education and Expertise
Jonida Bollano has an extensive educational background in economics and finance. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Banking and Finance from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, studying from 2010 to 2013. Additionally, she completed a Master's degree in Economics at Sapienza Università di Roma from 2007 to 2009 and a Bachelor's degree in the same field from 2002 to 2006. Furthermore, she attended the Joint Vienna Institute, where she completed an Applied Economic Policy Course in 2012.