Mr. Mohamed Afify Elnagar | Information Systems | Best Researcher Award
Assistant General Manager at Damanhour university, Egypt.
Mohamed Afify Elnagar is an accomplished banking professional with extensive expertise in banking storage management, logistics, and data analysis. He currently serves as an Assistant General Manager at the Egyptian Arab Land Bank, where he has been instrumental in enhancing operational efficiency, implementing banking policies, and ensuring compliance with internal controls. With a strong foundation in computer and information systems, he combines strategic decision-making with technological proficiency to optimize banking operations.
Professional Profile:
Education Background
- PhD Researcher, Institute of Graduate Studies and Environmental Research, Damanhour University
- Master’s Degree in Computer and Information Systems, Sadat Academy for Administrative Sciences
- Diploma in Computer and Information Systems, Sadat Academy for Administrative Sciences
Professional Development
With over two decades of experience in the banking sector, Mohamed Afify Al-Nagar has played a key role in overseeing banking storage operations and logistics management. His leadership in developing operational strategies and ensuring compliance has significantly contributed to the efficiency and quality of banking processes. His expertise extends to anti-money laundering, real estate finance, auditing, and internal control.
Research Focus
His research focuses on banking information systems, financial security, digital transformation in banking, risk management, and environmental sustainability in financial institutions.
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Publication Top Notes
1. Modeling a Sustainable Decision Support System for Banking Environments Using Rough Sets: A Case Study of the Egyptian Arab Land Bank
Journal: International Journal of Financial Studies (Impact Factor: 2.5, Q2)
Authors: Mohamed A. Elnagar, Jaber Abdel Aty, Abdelghafar M. Elhady, Samaa M. Shohieb
Publication Year: 2025
Abstract: This study addresses the vast amount of information held by the banking sector, especially regarding opportunities in tourism development, production, and large residential projects. With advancements in information technology and databases, data mining has become essential for banks to optimally utilize available data. From January 2023 to July 2024, data from the Egyptian Arab Land Bank (EALB) were analyzed using data mining techniques, including rough set theory and the Weka version 3.0 program. The aim was to identify potential units for targeted marketing, improve customer satisfaction, and contribute to sustainable development goals. By integrating sustainability principles into financing approaches, this research promotes green banking, encouraging environmentally friendly and socially responsible investments. A survey of EALB customers assessed their interest in purchasing homes under the real estate financing program. The results were analyzed with GraphPad Prism version 9.0, with 95% confidence intervals and an R-squared value close to 1, and we identified 13 units (43% of the total units) as having the highest marketing potential. This study highlights data mining’s role in enhancing marketing for the EALB’s residential projects. Combining sustainable financing with data insights promotes green banking, aligning with customer preferences and boosting satisfaction and profitability.