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Sameh Hassan Ibrahim Mohamed Khalil

Head of Investments, Micro Finance & Investors Relations & Investors Relations at ADIB Egypt

Sameh Hassan Ibrahim Mohamed Khalil is the head of investments, micro finance, and investors relations at Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank in Egypt. Sameh has over 20 years of experience in the IT industry, specializing in strategic planning, customer service, vulnerability and security testing, and management information systems.

Khalil began their career in 1991 as a programming trainee with International Computers Limited (ICL). Sameh was promoted to programming specialist after two years and developed several control systems for ICL's installed equipment, stocks, cash flow, and phone calls. In 1995, they left ICL to join Harmony Computers as a Citibank Cairo system admin and operation consultant.

At Harmony Computers, Khalil was responsible for strategic planning, customer service, vulnerability and security testing, and management information systems development and deployment. Sameh also oversaw Technology Asset Management (TAM) and group reporting. In 2014, they left Harmony Computers to join Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank.

In their current role, Khalil is responsible for overseeing the bank's investments, micro finance initiatives, and investor relations. Sameh has successfully implemented several new IT systems and processes that have helped improve the bank's overall operations.

-Sameh Hassan Ibrahim Mohamed Khalil attended Business Administration at Cairo University.

-Sameh then attended Diplomat Power Transfer and Distribution Industrial Technical Institute (ITI) for their postgraduate degree.

-Sameh started their schooling at Nasr City High School.

-Sameh is certified by IBM in Lotus notes administrator 2003.

Some of their coworkers include Jamal Eldine Hussein Ourabi Abu Sennah - Chief Financial Officer, Zuhair Hamada Ahmed Idris - Chief of Staff, and Mahamoud Mohamed Hussien - Financial Controller. Sameh Hassan Ibrahim Mohamed Khalil reports to Mohamed Aly, CEO and Managing Director.