Kassim Nakibinge
Kassim Nakibinge is a businessman and bank executive in Uganda. He is the managing director and chief executive officer of Cairo International Bank, a commercial bank in the country.[1] Background and educationHe was born in the Central Region of Uganda circa 1966. His father is Badru Kakungulu (died 1991), a paternal uncle to Muwenda Mutebi II, the reigning Buganda monarch (since 1993).[2] He studied at Kabojja Preparatory School and Savio Junior School for his primary education. He attended St. Mary's College Kisubi for his O-Level studies, and Kibuli Secondary School for his A-Level education. He was admitted at the United States International University in San Diego, California to study business administration, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in business administration. He pursued postgraduate education at the University of Wales in Cardiff, graduating with a Master of Business Administration degree, majoring in finance.[2] In 2014, the University of Lahore in Pakistan bestowed upon him an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree in recognition of his contribution to the promotion of the education of Muslims in Uganda.[3] CareerIn 1989, he joined the Bank of Uganda as a banking officer, working there until he retired in 2005 as a senior principal banking officer. He then joined Tropical Bank as an acting managing director and he later served as an executive managing director, resigning from that institution in 2013.[4] In February 2016, he was appointed managing director at Cairo International Bank.[1] Other considerationsHe serves as the "titular head" of the Muslims in Uganda.[2] Nakibinge is a married father.[2] See alsoReferences
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