The First MicroFinanceBank
Brampton Mundy was formerly CEO of FMFB-Tajikistan and prior to that amassed more than 30 years of experience in various divisions of HSBC Bank in Europe, various locations in South and East Asia and the Middle East, including as Chairman of the Management Board of HSBC Bank in Kazakhstan, and as Regional Director of HSBC Bank in Eastern India. He has also served on the boards of banks in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan and as a Trustee of several UK-based charities. Brampton holds a Bachelor of Law Degree from Oxford University and a Masters of International Law from the University of London.
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The First MicroFinanceBank
The First MicroFinance Bank (FMFB-A) is part of the Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance (AKAM), which has programmes in over 15 countries throughout the developing world. The First MicrofinanceBank (FMFB-A) has a commercial banking license and started operations in 2004. Its prime objective in Afghanistan is to contribute to poverty alleviation and economic development through the provision of sustainable financial services to the poor and underserved.