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A total of 46 long-serving employees at Ahlibank have been recognised at a special celebratory dinner in Doha.
The annual event was hosted by Salah Murad, CEO of Ahlibank, to recognise employees who have completed between five and 20 years of service at the bank.
“Much of Ahlibank’s success over the last three decades is down to our people, whose loyalty and commitment bring our brand to life, help our customers achieve their financial goal and reflect our vision to be at the heart of the Qatar community by providing the most personal banking experience,” Murad said.
“I am delighted to have hosted this event, which allows us to say thank you to 46 long-serving employees, who have been with us for five years or more.”
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