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Ahli Bank (Ahlibank), a leading Qatari-owned financial institution, has announced the successful conclusion of a corporate credit analysis and financial modelling training programme for its 26 employees from various departments including corporate banking, private/retail banking, risk management and internal audit.
The four-day intensive programme was held in Doha and delivered by Euromoney Learning Solutions, a globally renowned training solutions provider.
“At Ahlibank, our people are a great asset and we specifically made this investment in specialist credit analysis and financial modelling training for our relationship managers in the corporate, private and retail banking teams. This is another example of our ongoing commitment to invest in our people,” Mahmoud Malkawi, Ahlibank senior DCEO – Corporate Banking, said.
The training enhances relationship team’s skills and knowledge to tackle the challenges of meeting customer needs in an increasingly dynamic macro environment, according to him.
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