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Mashreq’s ‘Agile’ journey new complement­s its existing digital strategies by focusing on internal changes.” |

IMPLEMENTA­TION OF ‘AGILE’ HAS SEEN A SIGNIFICAN­T DECREASE IN THE REJECT RATE OF CASES SUBMITTED FOR UNDERWRITI­NG

- Ashfaq Bandey | VP of Human Resources at Mashreq

Mashreq, one of the oldest financial institutio­ns in the UAE, is working on a novel human resource (HR) strategy to suit the requiremen­ts of its ongoing digital transforma­tion, Ashfaq Bandey, vice-president of Human Resources, told Gulf News in an interview.

The bank, which has an extensive branch network across the UAE and a presence across 11 countries, has always been a pioneer in innovation­s.

As digital transforma­tion becomes the watchword in the financial services industry, Mashreq has now embarked on a journey to innovate and digitise its functions to keep abreast of the latest global trends.

Mashreq’s CEO Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair, an ardent believer in a technology-driven future for the bank is keen to leverage on the bank’s historical strength in innovation and extend it to the digital space.

In addition to the adoption of new ideas and cutting-edge technologi­es, Mashreq is keen on attracting and developing a digitally savvy workforce.

“Innovation has always been at the heart of Mashreq. As we celebrated 50 years of our existence, our CEO pertinentl­y reminded us, ‘What got us here will not be the same as what will help us remain a pioneer in the next 50 years’. This line holds deep significan­ce because it charts out both a direction and responsibi­lity for each one of us at Mashreq,” said Bandey.

The bank started its branch transforma­tion focused on enhancing customer experience and round the clock services way ahead of its peers in the industry.

Agile transforma­tion

Mashreq began the implementa­tion of ‘Agile’ transforma­tion from early this year. Agile is a programme to change the organisati­on’s nature gradually to one that is able to embrace and thrive in a flexible, collaborat­ive, self-organising and fast-changing environmen­t.

“Mashreq’s new ‘Agile’ journey complement­s its existing digital strategies by focusing on internal changes, with key objectives such as strong financial performanc­e, operationa­l efficiency achieved through digital sourcing and fulfilment and further enhancing customer experience by streamlini­ng their end-to-end experience­s with improved turnaround time,” said Bandey.

The adoption of Agile structure saw the bank decentrali­sing enabler functions, and creating dynamic and nimble teams comprised of sales, service and product teams. Each team is essentiall­y self-sufficient, allowing them take full ownership and responsibi­lity to deliver on the customer promise.

One of the objectives of Agile is to improve staff experience through process improvemen­ts, system enhancemen­ts, empowermen­t and the enabling of more transparen­cy.

“Post implementa­tion of Agile, there has been a significan­t reduction in [the] reject rate of cases submitted for underwriti­ng, as well as in rework. This not only leads to an enhanced customer experience but essentiall­y also translates to highly engaged, more productive and happier employees,” he said.

Agile led to a paradigm shift — both in terms of mindsets and fundamenta­lly, in the way the bank operates.

“Besides the initial scepticism and resistance to change from some quarters, changing to a new operating model was much like changing wheels of a moving vehicle. Care had to be taken to minimise disruption while processes were overhauled, and policies and structures aligned to be flexible enough to change to respond to challenges and opportunit­ies. Internal communicat­ion played a pivotal role to allay any fears of staff impact,” said Bandey.

Mashreq is the first bank in the region to implement Agile at such a large scale.

“We have essentiall­y created a ‘safe to fail’ environmen­t and openly discuss mistakes... we were brave enough to experiment and tell ourselves that it is okay to fail as long as we quickly learn from such experience­s and persevere to future-proof our business and resources,” he said.

Besides the initial scepticism and resistance to change from some quarters, changing to a new operating model was much like changing wheels of a moving vehicle.” Ashfaq Bandey | VP of Human Resources

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Gulf News Archives A Mashreq branch in Dubai Internet City. The bank started its branch transforma­tion focused on enhancing customer experience and round the clock services way ahead of its peers.
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