Monosij Banik

Deputy Head Of Finance & Projects at National Bank of Egypt UK Ltd

Monosij Banik is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in senior roles, currently serving as Deputy Head of Finance & Projects at National Bank of Egypt UK Ltd since August 2023. Previously, Monosij held positions such as European Corporate Controller - VP (Consultant) at Jefferies and Head of Finance at FBN Bank (UK) Limited, where responsibilities included leading financial reporting and implementing IFRS processes. Notable achievements include enhancing profitability at Recognise Bank through effective financial modeling and establishing robust financial operations at Axis Bank's UK subsidiary. Monosij's career also includes significant roles at ICICI Bank UK Plc, Ernst & Young, and Price Waterhouse Coopers, complemented by a strong academic foundation in commerce and ongoing professional development with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

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National Bank of Egypt UK Ltd

National Bank of Egypt (UK) Limited is a British Bank with significant connections with Egyptian Markets worldwide. Its origins date back to 1898, and it is one of the oldest banks operating in London. As it is the only Egyptian owned bank in the UK, it is well placed to provide services to clients engaged in business in the two countries. However, it has diversified to offer global services to all countries participating in our product expertise in the last five years. National Bank of Egypt (UK) Limited is recognised by the UK clearing banks, investment banks and other financial institutions for its leading role in Trade Finance relating to global foreign trade and its prominent role in the syndicated lending market during the last ten years. National Bank of Egypt (UK) Limited is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and by the PRA. Depositors are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.


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