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Khalifa Nasser al-Rayes has assumed responsibility for the bank’s government and public sector business
Commercial Bank CEO Abdulla Saleh al-Raisi has announced that Khalifa Nasser al-Rayes has assumed responsibility for the bank’s government and public sector business.
Al-Rayes has been with Commercial Bank for more than 10 years, serving in numerous senior positions, including head of Private Banking, and has extensive knowledge of the Qatari market.
This executive decision will allow Commercial Bank to strategically expand its government and public sector business relationships with key customers transforming it into a multi-dimensional business, and also underscores the bank’s commitment to supporting home-grown talented staff, further strengthening the presence of Qatari nationals at the executive management level of the bank.
“I am delighted to announce this strategic decision, which will have a significant impact on the development of the bank’s business. Khalifa Nasser al-Rayes is a talented leader who understands Qatar and the particular needs of our valuable government and public sector clients.
“Khalifa’s expertise built over many years in senior roles will help transform this strategically-important area of business for Commercial Bank. I am sure he will be a great success in his newly-expanded position as executive general manager, government relations and public sector,” al-Raisi said. He added: “Commercial Bank continues to invest heavily in the development of all our employees in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030 human capital pillar to support Qatari Nationals to enable them to the lead at the very highest level in their roles.”
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