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Doha Bank has hosted a special awards ceremony recently in recognition of employees who have put in long years of service with the bank.
The Long-Service Awards seek to recognise employees who achieved service milestones of 10, 15, 20 and 35 years, and for their “exemplary dedication and loyalty” to Doha Bank.
Held at the bank’s headquarters in West Bay, the awards ceremony was attended by Doha Bank senior management officials, who expressed their appreciation to long-serving staff members, many of whom have been working with the bank since its earliest days.
The management also expressed its gratitude and farewell wishes to retiring employees.
“Doha Bank enjoys its preeminent position in the Qatari banking industry thanks to the commitment and hard work of our employees, and it is important that our employees feel appreciated and valued, especially those who have been with us for a long time. The Long-Service Awards represent a modest token of our appreciation for the outstanding effort these employees put in on a daily basis to help the organisation grow,” said Doha Bank Group CEO Dr R Seetharaman.
“We are very proud of our ability to retain dedicated employees. We thank all awardees for their professionalism and commitment and we look forward to further stepping up our engagement with employees while continuing to provide them with ongoing training and development opportunities that allow staff members to improve their skills and develop their careers.”
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