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Sharjah Islamic Bank bids farewell to former CEO Hussain Al Qemzi

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, October 31 - 2006 at 09:16
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Sharjah Islamic Bank (SIB) conveyed its appreciation to outgoing Chief Executive Officer Hussain Al Qemzi for serving his three-year post with the bank in a gathering held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qassimi, Crown Prince of Sharjah and SIB chairman and attended by the board members, senior management and VIP guests.

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  • Hussain Al Qemzi.
    Hussain Al Qemzi.
HH Sheikh Sultan expressed his appreciation to Al Qemzi's contributions over the past three years, "Hussain Al Qemzi is a visionary leader that is highly appreciated and respected. We will always consider his contributions to the bank as a benchmark for SIB performance and leadership in the UAE banking sector. I wish him all the best for the future."

"I am truly grateful for the excellent opportunity I have had with Sharjah Islamic Bank. It was my pleasure to work with the SIB team and I thank them for their cooperation and support. SIB has made strides in reaching a prominent position in the banking industry as it moves ahead towards achieving its goals." said Hussain Al Qemzi.

Sharjah's Crown Prince was confident that based on the strong foundations already established within the bank, SIB's long term growth and efficiency strategies will continue to prosper and remain consistent under the leadership of its newly appointed CEO, Mohamed Abdulla.
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