BRAC Bank appoints two new additional managing directors
BRAC Bank has promoted Md Shaheen Iqbal, CFA, and Ahmed Rashid Joy to additional managing directors (AMDs), effective from 1 March 2026.
Md Shaheen Iqbal will serve as additional managing director and head of wholesale banking. He will oversee corporate, commercial and institutional banking, transaction banking, structured finance, remittance and probashi banking, and financial institutions.
Shaheen joined BRAC Bank in 2004 and has worked across treasury and financial management, including foreign exchange, money markets, capital markets, derivatives, asset-liability management and financial institution relationships.
He completed his BSc in mechanical engineering from Bangladesh Institute of Technology, Chattogram (now CUET), and an MBA from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University of Dhaka. He is a CFA charterholder and a former president of CFA Society Bangladesh.
Managing Director and CEO Tareq Refat Ullah Khan said, "Shaheen Iqbal has been a cornerstone of BRAC Bank for 21 years, demonstrating unwavering commitment, leadership and excellence across multiple business functions. His strategic vision, innovation in financial products and market understanding will strengthen our wholesale banking business. In this leadership position, I am sure he will contribute to making BRAC Bank the most esteemed and preferred corporate and transaction bank in the industry."
Ahmed Rashid Joy has been promoted to additional managing director and chief risk officer. He joined BRAC Bank in October 2019 as head of credit risk management and, the bank said, has played a key role in strengthening risk governance and asset quality.
Ahmed Rashid began his banking career as a management trainee at Eastern Bank and has also worked at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Mutual Trust Bank and IDLC Finance. He completed a master's in bank management (MBM) from the Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM). The bank said he has served on several regulatory committees.
Commenting on the promotion, Khan said, "Ahmed Rashid's leadership has significantly enhanced our risk management capabilities. He has played a pivotal role in strengthening the risk management framework and driving key transformation initiatives. His technical expertise, disciplined approach and commitment to global best practices have been critical in maintaining superior portfolio quality and reinforcing our strong credit standing."
