BRED Banque Populaire
Amine AMRI has a comprehensive work experience in the banking and finance industry. Amine is currently serving as the Chief Risk Officer at BRED Banque Populaire since June 2020. Prior to this, they worked at Natixis for over a decade. At Natixis, their roles included being the Head of Credit & Non-Financial Risks Modelling, Head of Quantitative Audit, and Audit Manager. During their time at Natixis, they gained expertise in various areas such as credit stress testing, prudential parameters modeling, and implementing challenger models. Amine also managed a team of internal auditors and presented audit results and recommendations to top management. Amine began their career at OPEN, where they worked as a Project Manager and Software Engineer. Overall, Amine AMRI has a strong background in risk management, audits, modeling, and software engineering.
Amine AMRI's education history includes obtaining an Engineer's degree in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications from Télécom Paris, with the completion year unknown. In 2002, Amine AMRI pursued a Master's degree in Distributed Systems from Paris-Sud University (Paris XI), which was completed in 2003. Following this, in the year 2004, Amine AMRI pursued a Master's degree in Capital Markets Finance from Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, which was completed in 2005.
BRED Banque Populaire
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BRED is a cooperative people’s bank, supported by its 200,000 members, €5.0bn in equity and 6,000 employees, 25 % of whom work outside mainland France and the French Overseas Departments. It operates in the Greater Paris region, Normandy and in the French Overseas Departments, as well as in South East Asia, the South Pacific, the Horn of Africa and Switzerland via its commercial banking subsidiaries. As a community bank with strong ties in local areas, it has a network of 475 business sites. It maintains a long-term relationship with 1,3 million customers. As part of the BPCE Group, BRED Banque Populaire operates in various activity sectors: retail banking, corporate banking for large - cap companies and institutional investors, wealth management, international banking, asset management, trading, insurance, and international trade financing. In 2020, BRED reported consolidated NBI of €1.28bn, up + 2.5 %, and net income of €270m.