Standard Chartered Bank
(Pakistan) Limited today confirmed that Rehan Shaikh has joined the bank in
Pakistan as the new Chief Executive Officer. His appointment is being announced
post receiving all regulatory approvals. Rehan has over 35 years of banking
experience, whereby most recently he was the CEO Islamic Banking, based in
Dubai, UAE.
Rehan has a consistent track record
of identifying opportunities, building optimal businesses and developing high
performance teams. He has demonstrated the ability to operate effectively in
multi-cultural environments, build and motivate teams to achieve business
goals.
Commenting
on the appointment, Sunil Kaushal, Regional CEO AME, Standard Chartered Bank,
said:
“With Standard Chartered’s rich and
long-standing history in Pakistan, we are well positioned to provide our
clients with superior financial services, products and solutions. Rehan’s
leadership and experience will further strengthen and deepen our client
relationships in Pakistan and he will play a key role in achieving our
aspirations in one of the most strategic markets for the AME Region.”
Rehan has extensive senior management
and diversified banking background in Pakistan and Internationally, having
previously worked with leading institutions including American Express Bank
(Pakistan) as the Head of Corporate Banking, and Standard Chartered Bank
Pakistan as Head, Corporate Banking. He spent several years with Dubai Islamic
Bank UAE before re-joining Standard Chartered in 2015 as CEO, Islamic Banking.
Commenting
on his new role, Rehan Shaikh, Chief Executive, Standard Chartered Pakistan
said:
“Pakistan continues to be a key
market for Standard Chartered. With a strong commitment to the country, our
deep local knowledge uniquely positions us to take advantage of the
opportunities that exist in the market and leverage our network to continue to
grow the business. For me personally, this is an exciting opportunity to come
back to the country and work with the team to build on our strong existing
franchise for the greater benefit of our valued clients and Pakistan.”

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