Mohamed Hashem
About Mohamed Hashem
Mohamed Hashem is a Senior SMEs Credit Risk Officer at the National Bank of Egypt, where he has worked since 2016. He has over a decade of experience in the banking sector, having previously served as a relationship manager and bank teller.
Work at National Bank of Egypt (NBE)
Mohamed Hashem has a significant tenure at the National Bank of Egypt, where he has held various roles since 2008. He began his career as a bank teller from 2008 to 2013, accumulating five years of experience in customer service and banking operations. Following this role, he served as an SMEs Relationship Manager from 2013 to 2016 for three years, focusing on managing relationships with small and medium enterprises. Since 2016, he has advanced to the position of Senior SMEs Credit Risk Officer, where he has been responsible for assessing and managing credit risk for SMEs for eight years.
Education and Expertise
Mohamed Hashem has a solid educational background that supports his career in banking and finance. He studied at Sohag University, where he earned a bachelor's degree from 2001 to 2005. He furthered his education at the American University in Cairo, attending from 2015 to 2016 for one year. This combination of academic qualifications has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his roles in credit risk management and relationship management within the banking sector.
Background
Mohamed Hashem's career in banking began in 2008 at the National Bank of Egypt. Over the years, he has transitioned through various positions, gaining extensive experience in customer service, relationship management, and credit risk assessment. His work with SMEs has allowed him to develop a deep understanding of the financial needs and challenges faced by small and medium enterprises in Egypt.
Achievements
Throughout his career at the National Bank of Egypt, Mohamed Hashem has contributed to the development of banking services tailored for SMEs. His role as a Senior SMEs Credit Risk Officer involves critical decision-making regarding credit assessments, which supports the growth of small businesses. His progression from a bank teller to a senior officer reflects his commitment to professional development and expertise in the banking sector.