Khader departs BNY
16 April 2026 US
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Mohideen Abdul Khader has left BNY after 17 years at the firm.
Based in New York, Khader most recently worked as a director, where he led the development of innovative collateral optimisation solutions for the firm’s Global Collateral platform, driving efficiency and cost savings for clients.
Prior to his role of director, he worked as a principal product manager in addition to vice president at BNY.
Previously, Khader held a number of roles, such as programme manager and assistant vice president at iNautix Technologies, and as a consultant within banking and financial services at Cognizant Technology Solutions.
He also spent almost a year at JPMorgan Chase as a process manager for collateral management, where he was responsible for establishing an Indian team for collateral management products.
In an online statement, Khader comments: “As I look ahead to the next chapter, I do so with a sense of gratitude and excitement for what’s to come.”
Based in New York, Khader most recently worked as a director, where he led the development of innovative collateral optimisation solutions for the firm’s Global Collateral platform, driving efficiency and cost savings for clients.
Prior to his role of director, he worked as a principal product manager in addition to vice president at BNY.
Previously, Khader held a number of roles, such as programme manager and assistant vice president at iNautix Technologies, and as a consultant within banking and financial services at Cognizant Technology Solutions.
He also spent almost a year at JPMorgan Chase as a process manager for collateral management, where he was responsible for establishing an Indian team for collateral management products.
In an online statement, Khader comments: “As I look ahead to the next chapter, I do so with a sense of gratitude and excitement for what’s to come.”
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