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09/10/2017 07:18 AST
Khaleeji Commercial Bank (KHCB) honoured a number its outstanding employees, as part of the Staff Appreciation & Recognition Scheme (STARS). The scheme was launched early this year to reward outstanding employees for their dedication, in appreciation of their diligent efforts towards clients and keenness to achieve advanced levels of professional performance.
Employee Noora Rashed Shareeda, Credit Administrator, received the Innovative Award; Hassan Ali Safar, Teller of the Isa Town Branch, received the Outstanding Assets Sales Award; Najeeba Ahmed Al Saegh, Home Finance Specialist, received the Outstanding Customer Service Award. On the other hand, the team consisting of Husain Abdulameer Abdulla, Trade Finance Officer, Leena Isa Ajlan, Operations Assistant Manager, Aysha Abdulla Al Saqaabi, Operations Senior Associate and Faisal Khalid Mohammed, Operations Senior Associate, received the Outstanding Team Award.
On this occasion, Mr. Tawfeeq Mohamed Bastaki, Acting Chief Executive Officer of KHCB, said, "At KHCB, we believe that the human component is one of our most vital assets, which is why we strive to reward employees and demonstrate our gratitude and appreciation for their outstanding efforts. The Staff Appreciation & Recognition Scheme is an opportunity to highlight everyone's achievements and to create a stimulating work environment that encourages employees to demonstrate capabilities and innovative initiatives."
Mr. Bastaki added, "Recognizing and rewarding outstanding staff performance is an established value in the bank's culture, considering that such honours demonstrate our recognition of the efforts they have made to achieve the bank's strategic objectives. This policy is a milestone for the bank, which is ever keen to be at the forefront in terms of performance and services."
Headquartered in the Kingdom of Bahrain, KHCB is a leading Islamic bank that strives to achieve clients' aspirations through an Islamic banking model that offers a comprehensive range of high quality Shari'a-complaint banking services and investment opportunities to individuals and companies. The bank is among the most distinguished on domestic and regional levels.
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