Mohamed Nabil, MBA
About Mohamed Nabil, MBA
Mohamed Nabil, MBA, is a Deputy Manager at the National Bank of Egypt, where he has worked in various roles since 2016. He has a background in business analysis and strategy, and he is currently pursuing an MBA in finance and banking.
Work at National Bank of Egypt (NBE)
Mohamed Nabil has held multiple positions at the National Bank of Egypt (NBE) since 2016. He started as a Senior Business Analyst, where he worked for seven years until 2023. During this period, he also served as a Business Strategy Analyst from 2019 to 2023, focusing on strategic initiatives in Al Azbakiyya, Cairo Governorate. In 2023, he transitioned to the role of Deputy Manager at NBE, where he continues to contribute to the bank's operations.
Education and Expertise
Mohamed Nabil studied at the Faculty of Commerce, specializing in Business/Managerial Economics, and graduated with very good honors in 2010. He is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Paris ESLSCA Business School, focusing on finance and banking since 2013. His academic background supports his expertise in business analysis and strategic management.
Background
Mohamed Nabil has a strong background in business analysis and strategy within the banking sector. His experience at NBE includes significant contributions to the establishment of a sustainability team aimed at identifying business opportunities for growth. He has also led critical projects, such as the user acceptance testing and launch of the Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Banking system, ensuring compliance and effective service delivery.
Achievements
Throughout his career at NBE, Mohamed Nabil has achieved notable milestones. He is a certified OKR practitioner, applying the objectives and key results methodology to enhance strategic initiatives. His involvement in the sustainability team and the successful implementation of the Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Banking system demonstrates his commitment to driving innovation and operational excellence within the bank.