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Mohamed Mohamed

Remedial Unit Head at Qatar Islamic Bank

Mohamed Mohamed has a diverse work experience spanning over multiple companies and roles. Mohamed began their career as an External Auditor at Deloitte in 1998. Mohamed then joined the Egyptian Arab Land Bank in 1999, where they served as the Head of Section. In this role, they were responsible for initiating contact with customers who did not pay their installments on time, negotiating restructuring and rescheduling arrangements with defaulting borrowers, and coordinating with the legal function for legal proceedings. Mohamed then moved to Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) in 2006, where they held the position of Unit Supervisor. During their tenure at QIB, they prepared reports on collections and account receivables, assisted in follow-up contact with non-performing retail clients, and participated in identifying and resolving overdue facilities. In 2011, they were promoted to the role of Remedial Unit Head at QIB, where they ensured timely payment of dues from retail remedial clients, initiated contact with past-due clients, and resolved overdue facilities through constructive dialogue. Overall, Mohamed has demonstrated expertise in collections, negotiations, and managing delinquent accounts.

Mohamed Mohamed attended Alexandria University where they obtained a Diploma in Banking Education. Mohamed then pursued a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) in Accounting and Finance at Alexandria University from 1993 to 1997. In addition to their formal education, Mohamed has also obtained a certification called Certified Management Accountant Course (CMA) from Info Center Qatar, although the specific month and year of obtaining the certification are not provided.

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Timeline

  • Remedial Unit Head

    April, 2011 - present

  • Unit Supervisor

    September, 2006