Ahmed Saleh
About Ahmed Saleh
Ahmed Saleh serves as the Deputy Manager of Merchant Acquiring Business at the National Bank of Egypt, a position he has held since 2019. He has extensive experience in the financial services sector, having previously worked in various roles at Network International and other institutions.
Work at National Bank of Egypt (NBE)
Ahmed Saleh has been serving as the Deputy Manager of Merchant Acquiring Business at the National Bank of Egypt since 2019. In this role, he oversees the development and management of merchant acquiring services, focusing on enhancing the bank's offerings in this sector. His experience in this position spans over five years, during which he has contributed to the growth and efficiency of the bank's merchant services.
Previous Experience in Merchant Services
Prior to his current role, Ahmed Saleh worked at Network International from 2007 to 2015, where he held various positions. He began as a Merchants Support Center Specialist and advanced to Senior Merchants Support Center Specialist. He later became a Team Leader for POS Deployment and Merchant Services. His tenure at Network International provided him with extensive experience in merchant support and service deployment.
Customer Service Background
Ahmed Saleh's career began in customer service, where he worked at Ecco Outsourcing as a Customer Service Representative from 2005 to 2007. This role laid the foundation for his skills in client interaction and service management, which he later applied in his positions within the banking and merchant services sectors.
Education and Expertise
Ahmed Saleh earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Aswan University, completing his studies from 1998 to 2002. His educational background has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his roles in the banking and merchant services industries, contributing to his professional development.
Experience at Arab African International Bank
In 2019, Ahmed Saleh briefly served as Deputy Manager of E-Commerce Business at Arab African International Bank for seven months. This position allowed him to further expand his expertise in e-commerce and digital payment solutions, complementing his extensive background in merchant services.