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Enamul Huque Named Chief Risk Officer at Standard Chartered BD

Greenwatch Desk Banking 2025-05-11, 3:03pm

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Standard Chartered Bangladesh has appointed Enamul Huque as its Country Chief Risk Officer (CRO).


In his new role, Enam will also concurrently serve as Senior Credit Officer for the Corporate and Institutional Banking (CIB) portfolio.

Enam brings with him over 26 years of extensive leadership experience in the banking industry, according to a press release.

Following professional engagements with globally reputed organisations like HSBC and KPMG, he joined Standard Chartered in 2001.

Since then, Enam has served across multiple key positions within Standard Chartered, encompassing Local Corporates, Commodity Traders and Agribusiness, Global Subsidiaries, and Financial Institutions. Most recently, Enam successfully led Coverage for Corporate Clients.

Prior to this, he was instrumental in providing strong leadership to the whole Corporate, Commercial & Institutional Banking segment. Enam significantly contributed to delivering record performances while maintaining low impairment in a dynamic economic environment, reports UNB.

Naser Ezaz Bijoy, Chief Executive Officer, Standard Chartered Bangladesh, said, " His extensive experience in client coverage has provided him with unique insights into client-specific risks and opportunities, making him ideally suited to strengthen our risk management framework.”