Mujahid Hussain

Senior Specialist Financial Reporting at Chemanol

Mujahid Hussain has a strong background in finance and accounting with extensive experience in financial reporting, analysis, budgeting, and cost control. Their expertise includes SAP implementation, financial statement preparation, forecasting, and strategic planning. Mujahid has a Master of Business Administration in Finance & Marketing and Bachelor of Commerce in Corporate Accounting. Mujahid has worked as a Senior Specialist Financial Reporting at Chemanol since June 2008, handling a wide range of financial responsibilities. Mujahid's experience also includes roles as a Senior Financial Specialist, Financial Analyst, and Accountant. Additionally, Mujahid has worked as a SAP Consultant FI-CO at LCC Lakhotia Computer Centre, focusing on implementing various FI modules.

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Jubail, Saudi Arabia

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Chemanol

Established in 1989 as the Saudi Formaldehyde Chemicals Company – the first private sector petrochemicals company in the GCC – the Company changed its name to Methanol Chemicals Company (Chemanol) following a successful IPO in 2008. It is a public Saudi joint-stock company with a paid-up capital of SAR 1.2 billion. Located in Al Jubail Industrial City, the Company has a total annual production capacity approaching one million metric tons, and exports 26 product grades to over 50 countries in more than 21 different industries. Today, Chemanol is one of the most integrated and reliable global producers of methanol and derivatives. The Company is also one of the world’s largest formaldehyde producers situated in a single location, and the biggest producer in the GCC. Chemanol manufactures premium-grade methanol derivatives including aqueous and urea formaldehydes, superplasticizers, amino resins, hexamethylene tetramine, paraformaldehyde, dimethyl formamide, methylamines, pentaerythritol and sodium formate. These products have applications as diverse as agriculture, automobiles, pharmaceuticals and construction