HBL Microfinance Bank CEO to Lead PMN Towards Innovation and Growth in Financial Inclusion
Amir Khan, President and CEO of HBL Microfinance Bank LTD., has been elected as the new Chairman of the Pakistan Microfinance Network (PMN). With over 32 years of experience in consumer and commercial banking, Khan is set to guide PMN toward innovation and growth within the microfinance sector. His leadership at HBL Microfinance Bank since 2012 has positioned the institution as a key player in the industry, reflecting his deep commitment to financial inclusion in Pakistan.
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Throughout his career, Khan has held significant roles at renowned banks, including Standard Chartered and Mobilink Microfinance Bank, contributing to the development of Pakistan’s microfinance landscape. His involvement with PMN, where he has served as a Director since 2012, further emphasizes his dedication to advancing the sector. PMN CEO Mohsin Ahmed expressed confidence in Khan’s ability to lead the network, noting that his expertise will be instrumental in achieving PMN’s mission of expanding financial services to underserved communities.
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In his inaugural address to the Board of Directors, Khan thanked the outgoing Chairman Kabeer Naqvi for his contributions and emphasized the importance of collaboration within the microfinance community. His vision for PMN focuses on innovation and collective efforts to strengthen Pakistan’s financial inclusion. With his leadership, the microfinance sector is expected to continue its growth trajectory, fostering opportunities for marginalized populations.
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