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Bank of Sharjah appoints new Wholesale Banking Chief

Bank of Sharjah appoints new Wholesale Banking Chief

Sharjah 245 hours ago
Al-Ali's experience and strategic role
With a distinguished career spanning over 25 years in the banking sector, Al-Ali brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in corporate banking. His track record includes leading landmark transactions and pioneering innovative digital initiatives in the UAE and the wider region. His deep understanding of institutional clients' needs uniquely positions him to deliver advanced, tailored financial solutions. In his new capacity, Al Ali will lead the strategic direction of Wholesale Banking in alignment with the Bank's vision, profitability targets, and regulatory requirements. He will also focus on enhancing operational efficiency, fostering a high-performance culture, and building a skilled, motivated team to deliver exceptional results.
Previous leadership roles
Before joining Bank of Sharjah, Al-Ali held several senior leadership positions at prominent financial institutions. Most recently, he served as Senior Managing Director and Head of Commercial Banking for the UAE at First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB). Prior to that, he spent over two decades at HSBC, where he held key positions including Deputy Regional Head of Corporate Client Coverage & Sectors for MENAT and Managing Director Deputy Head of Corporate & Commercial Banking UAE & Regional Head of Islamic Corporate Banking MENAT, among other senior assignments.
Leadership endorsement
Commenting on the appointment, Mohamed Khadiri, Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Sharjah, said: 'We are delighted to welcome Nasser to our leadership team. His extensive industry expertise, strategic vision, and proven ability to drive growth, align perfectly with our ambitions for the Wholesale Banking business. We look forward to benefiting from his innovative approach and leadership.'
Al-Ali's vision
Expressing his enthusiasm for the new role, Nasser Al-Ali said: 'I am honoured to join Bank of Sharjah at such a pivotal stage in its journey. The Bank's successful turnaround over the past two years has laid strong foundations for innovation and growth. I look forward to working with the team to further strengthen our wholesale banking capabilities and deliver exceptional value to our clients and shareholders.'
Academic background and professional development
Al-Ali holds a Master's in Big Data and Business Analytics from ESCP Business School and a Master's in International Business Law from the University of Paris - Sorbonne-Assas International Law School. He also holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Administration from the Higher Colleges of Technology in Dubai. Al-Ali is an alumnus of executive programmes at Harvard, Oxford, INSEAD, London Business School, and other leading institutions. He has also graduated from two flagship programmes (Young Leaders and Impactful Leaders) under Mohammed bin Rashid Center for Leadership Development.
About Bank of Sharjah
Bank of Sharjah was established on December 22, 1973, through a decree issued by His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. Banking operations started in May 1974. The Bank was the first commercial bank in Sharjah, the fifth in the Federation and the first to make 40% of its capital available for public subscription.
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