OAB celebrates graduation of its National CEO Programme candidate
MUSCAT: Oman Arab Bank (OAB) recently celebrated the graduation of Asma Ali Ramadhan Al Zadjali, AGM and head of the Credit Administration Division of the bank, who recently completed a comprehensive 9-month National CEO Programme (NCP), which began in September last year at the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) Switzerland.
Commenting on Asma’s graduation, who was the sole candidate from the banking sector, Rashad Ali Al Musafir, the Acting CEO of the Bank said, “We are all delighted for Asma on her successful graduation from one of the premier leadership programmes in the Sultanate and we believe that she is now developed to take on more responsibilities at a larger scale. In addition, her growth will enhance the performance of her division and the bank at large.”
“On behalf of everyone at OAB, I would like to extend our warmest congratulations to Asma for her phenomenal achievement; this is very much in line with the bank’s strategic vision of enhancing the skills and development of our national workforce preparing them to take on higher positions at the bank in the future.
“We are proud to see her having completed all phases of the programme successfully, which in turn emphasises her exceptional talent and drive for excellence in everything she does. In fact, Asma’s graduation is just as much a milestone achievement for her at a personal level as it a bank level,” he added.
From her side, Asma Al Zadjali stated, “This was a very important stage in my career. Acquiring market knowledge from other candidates of different market sectors, over the course of these past nine months, has been an exceptional experience. I am overly enthusiastic and eager to put into practice all that I have learnt, to make my current role here at OAB with a view to improving the division, my team, and the overall bank. I would also like to express my deepest gratitude to the bank’s executive management members for their support and encouragement, consistently pushing me to succeed in this programme.”
The graduation ceremony of the third cohort of NCP and the first cohort of NLCP, totalling 70 graduates, was hosted by the IMD, the supervisor of the programme, under the patronage of Sayyid Khalid bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Minister of the Diwan of Royal Court. As part of the ceremony, Dr Ali Qassim Jawad, Studies and Research Adviser at the Court, gave a speech pointing out the great success of the program in providing candidates with valuable knowledge and essential skills and capabilities. He further added that this program was set up in such a way as to have a positive impact on institutions the participants’ worked for and on their staff; this, in turn, will boost competitiveness across various sectors within the Sultanate. His Excellency also congratulated all graduates on their induction into the Oman Business Forum, which was founded last year to promote the outstanding capabilities of Nationals that can make a difference in the future.
Holding a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Strathclyde, a Chairperson of Strathclyde Oman Alumni, and a member of the professional women association establishment, Asma has over 19 years of experience working in large companies and banks. In her time at OAB, she has been instrumental in the centralisation of Retail, Corporate, and Islamic Finance Credit Administration; thereby ensuring asset quality and bringing in the necessary changes to establish better control and improving the turnaround times.