Md. Al-Amin

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Md. Al-Amin

Assistant Professor

Comilla University
Comilla University
Cumilla-3506, Bangladesh

mohammad.alamin.cuu@gmail.com
01675391374

Md. Al-Amin, a faculty member of Business Studies, Comilla University, Bangladesh is currently working as a Lecturer at the Department of Finance and Banking. An energetic person who is passionate to build career in research in the field of Finance & Banking specially Islamic Finance, Corporate Finance, Micro-Finance, Environmentally Sustainable Financing, Equitable Economy & Development and Corporate Governance & Restructuring, Financial Inclusion like Agent Banking, Mobile Banking, Green Banking determining to contribute significantly towards future research and development that is distinctively applicable in the modern economy.

MBA Jagannath University Dhaka. Finance 2011-2012
BBA Jagannath University Dhaka. Finance 2007-2008
Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C.) Bir Shreshtha Noor Mohammad Public College Pilkhana, Dhaka. Business Studies -2007
Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) Natun Paltan Line School & College Azimpur, Dhaka. Business Studies -2005

Department of Finance & Banking Comilla University Kotbari, Cumilla-3506 Bangladesh., Bangladesh
Lecturer
February 2019 - Present


North West Power Generation Company Limited A Company of Bangladesh Power Development Board UTC Unique Trade Center Panthapath, Dhaka Bangladesh., Bangladesh
Assistant Manager
February 2019 - February 2019


Mercantile Bank Limited Dhanmondi Branch Dhanmondi, Dhaka Bangladesh., Bangladesh
Executive Officer
January 2016 - February 2016


Dhaka International University Green Road Campus Panthapath, Dhaka Bangladesh., Bangladesh
Lecturer
October 2014 - January 2014


01. An Examination of Weak-form Efficiency in Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) Limited

2019
The Comilla University Journal of Business Studies; Volume:06; Issue: 01


02. Effects of Non-Performing Loan on Financial Performance: A Hypothetical Evaluation on All Scheduled Banks in Bangladesh

2021
Journal of International Business and Management; Volume: 04; Issue: 09


03. Are Commercial Agent Banking Services Worthwhile For Financial Inclusion?

2021
Business Management and Strategy; Volume:12; Issue:02


Traveling, reading books, writing and playing.