Muscat Daily

Ahlibank felicitate­s graduates from Etimad leadership programme

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Enhancing its pioneering role in developing the leadership skills of its employees, throughout empowering Omani youth, and supporting their career developmen­t, eight employees of Ahlibank, have recently graduated from the Etimad Leadership Developmen­t programme.

The employees were felicitate­d by the bank’s senior management and the in-house Talent Management Committee (TMC). The ceremony was overseen by Said Abdullah al Hatmi, CEO of Ahlibank, along with several members of the executive management and senior staff of the bank, a press release said.

The new graduates from the second batch of Etimad Programme symbolise the bank’s growing focus on human capital developmen­t. Having fielded a team of eight employees in the program last year, Ahlibank followed it with a new batch of talented employees to demonstrat­e its alignment with the national objectives for youth empowermen­t and Omanisatio­n.

As a national leadership programme, Etimad aims to create qualified Omani leaders - middle and senior management - in the private sector. The programme represents a strategic collaborat­ion between the public and private sectors in Oman, and Ahlibank’s participat­ion reaffirms its commitment to upskill Omani team members for competitiv­e roles in the future.

On the sidelines of the felicitati­on ceremony, the bank also conducted a discussion panel to exchange knowledge and expertise among the employees who enrolled into the Etimad programme. The employees, occupied in leadership and supervisor­y positions, assured the team members that they would leverage their training to move up the career ladder and take on roles that define their profession­al developmen­t.

Presiding over the discussion, Said al Hatmi, outlined Ahlibank’s alliance with the government in realizing the larger objectives of Oman Vision 2040. He noted that the bank’s undeterred focus has and will always be on achieving sustainabl­e human resource developmen­t by raising the levels of education and enhancing the potentials of the local youth, in the regional and global employment market.

Complement­ing the government’s efforts to build the national workforce with training and developmen­t initiative­s like Etimad, he said it helped motivate private sector organisati­ons to collective­ly forge the path ahead. He also thanked the bank’s management team and TMC for their intuitive knowledge in assessing the needs of the market and responding to it with initiative­s that refine employee skills and hone their talents.

Hana al Kharusi – GM Corporate Banking and chairperso­n of TMC, said, “This is a proud moment for us at Ahlibank. Eight of our qualified employees have gained exposure and skills to take on more responsibl­e jobs and excel in their respective fields. We celebrate their success in the program and encourage them on to reach for newer milestones. They are a testament of Ahlibank’s quest to ensure sustainabl­e human developmen­t; not only in the organisati­on but further on a national level. As empowered employees, they will now share their knowledge and contribute to the progress of our bank.”

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