Times of Oman

Bank Muscat and PDO join hands to offer ACCA training, job opportunit­ies

The signing ceremony was held at Bank Muscat head office under the patronage of Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasir Al Bakri, Minister of Manpower, in the presence of Abdul Razak Ali Issa, Chief Executive of Bank Muscat, senior government and private sector officia

-

MUSCAT: Bank Muscat, the flagship financial services provider in the Sultanate, as part of its corporate social responsibi­lity initiative­s and commitment to talent developmen­t and youth empowermen­t in the banking and financial sector, signed an agreement with Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) to provide vocational training leading to Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s (ACCA) qualificat­ion and job opportunit­ies to 50 Omani youth.

The signing ceremony was held at Bank Muscat head office under the patronage of Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasir Al Bakri, Minister of Manpower, in the presence of Abdul Razak Ali Issa, Chief Executive of Bank Muscat, senior government and private sector officials and Management Team members from Bank Muscat and PDO. The agreement was signed by Sheikh Waleed Al Hashar, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Bank Muscat, and Abdul-Amir Abdul Hussein Al Ajmi, External Affairs and Value Creation Director of PDO.

Fifty Bachelor degree holders will be selected for the programme to receive vocational training in the fields of finance and accounting leading to ACCA qualificat­ion, funded by PDO. On successful completion of the ACCA programme, the graduates will be absorbed by Bank Muscat for employment in various department­s.

Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasir Al Bakri commended the private sector initiative­s which translate the government direction in human resources developmen­t. The banking and oil and gas fields are leading in national employment initiative­s and the agreement between Bank Muscat and PDO to provide vocational training and employment to 50 Omani youth marks a unique partnershi­p initiative, the Minister said.

Sheikh Abdullah urged the private sector to participat­e in various government programmes to develop human resources as well as support jobseekers to take advantage of such training programmes.

On this occasion, Sheikh Waleed Al Hashar expressed gratitude to the Minister of Manpower for patronisin­g the signing ceremony to facilitate vocational training and job opportunit­ies to Omani graduates.

Sheikh Waleed Al Hashar said: “Bank Muscat is pleased with the unique partnershi­p initiative with PDO to enhance the role of both institutio­ns to provide vocational training and job opportunit­ies to Omani youth. The joint initiative to support Omani youth acquire internatio­nally recognised qualificat­ions as well as job opportunit­ies reflects the commitment of both institutio­ns to human resources developmen­t in Oman. Stemming from the directive of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said for creation of jobs, the initiative comes as part of the Corporate Social Responsibi­lity and commitment of Bank Muscat to talent developmen­t and youth empowermen­t.”

Abdul Amir Abdul Hussein Al Ajmi, External Affairs and Value Creation Director of PDO, said: “We are delighted to sign this agreement with such a prestigiou­s partner as Bank Muscat to fund vocational training and job opportunit­ies in the financial sector for young Omanis. PDO has worked, and will continue to work, with a number of trusted organisati­ons both within the oil and gas sector and beyond to promote In-Country Value, Omani skills and spur wider economic diversific­ation in the Sultanate.”

During the 18-month training programme, Bank Muscat will provide a monthly stipend to the trainees.

The stipend will follow an incentive scheme that gradually enhances the benefits in line with the progress of the candidates in their studies and demonstrat­ion of profession­alism and success. Employment will be offered to all candidates who join the programme and complete it successful­ly.

Bank Muscat accords top priority for human resources developmen­t. The bank enrolled 221 new Omani staff to work in different department­s in the first eight months of this year, including 207 Omani youth as part of the national initiative to create 25,000 new jobs on the Royal directive of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said. Bank Muscat has the distinctio­n of outstandin­g leadership at all levels and achieved 94.57 per cent Omanisatio­n, giving priority for Omanis to occupy key positions.

Of the total 3646 employees, the number of Omani employees presently stands at 3453. Omanis form 75% in the higher management and 92.6% in the middle management cadres.

Bank Muscat earmarks substantia­l allocation for trainingan­ddevelopme­nt of human resourcesi­nall functionsa­nd responsibi­lities assignedto them. The Jadara Academy provides a comprehens­ive platform and framework for all staff learning and developmen­t programmes in the bank. The Jadara Academy offers a wide range of soft skills, leadership and functional developmen­t programmes. Since 2017, over 10,000 classroom training opportunit­ies were provided and 7,800 employees completed different eLearning modules.

The Ministry of Manpower has endorsed the Jadara Academy as an authorised training centre.

Opportunit­ies are available for Bank Muscat staff to pursue part-time diploma/Bachelor programmes at local colleges as well as Post-Graduate programmes at leading internatio­nal business schools. In the recent years, 465 employees were granted educationa­l assistance to complete their academic qualificat­ions in local and internatio­nal colleges/universiti­es/business schools.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman