Dzulhilmy Mohammad
About Dzulhilmy Mohammad
Dzulhilmy Mohammad is a Financial Risk Analyst currently working at SWIFT in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He has a diverse background in finance and risk analysis, with previous roles at notable organizations including Deutsche Bank and Ernst & Young.
Work at SWIFT
Currently, Dzulhilmy Mohammad serves as a Financial Risk Analyst at SWIFT, a role he has held since 2021. His responsibilities include analyzing financial risks and enhancing the risk maturity of the Finance organization. He focuses on critical areas such as risk framework, control testing, and master data handovers. His work aims to improve the overall efficiency and effectiveness of financial processes within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Dzulhilmy Mohammad earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance from the International University of Malaya-Wales, completing his studies from 2015 to 2018. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his career in financial risk analysis. He actively seeks opportunities to automate finance processes, demonstrating his commitment to improving efficiency in financial operations.
Background
Dzulhilmy has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles related to finance and risk analysis. He began his career as a Qualitative Research Intern at Ipsos in 2014. He then held several internships, including positions at Schlumberger and EY, before becoming a Co-Founder at Project Webpreneur in 2018. He worked as a Financial Officer at Nation Building School from 2016 to 2018 and later served as a KYC Analyst at Deutsche Bank from 2019 to 2021.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Dzulhilmy Mohammad has been involved in several initiatives aimed at enhancing financial processes and risk management. His experience at Deutsche Bank as a KYC Analyst and his current role at SWIFT reflect his dedication to improving financial risk frameworks. He emphasizes the importance of learning from others and personal mistakes to drive progressive changes in the finance sector.