Ehab Al-Dabbagh, who joined the Bank in 1994 and occupied several managerial positions last of which as the Central Region Personal Banking Head, was promoted to the position of 'General Manager, Personal Banking'.
Thamer Jan, the Bank's General Manager for Strategy, was appointed as 'General Manager, Western Region' and Khalid Al-Muammer, a previous manager in SHB Corporate Banking Group, was appointed in the position of General Manager, Eastern Region.
The Managing Director, Mr. Geoff Calvert stated that such senior management appointments of qualified Saudi talents bodes well with the Bank's constant efforts to saudize senior management positions and will add a high value to the Bank's business.
Calvert further expressed his confidence with the new appointments.
He added, 'All of these executives enjoy a vast banking experience and have demonstrated leadership. We are sure that they will reinforce our business and improve our performance in their respective areas and will contribute to the general success of the bank.
Saudi Hollandi Bank announces new senior appointments
The Board of Directors of Saudi Hollandi Bank announced recently new appointments of senior management positions.
- Saudi Arabia: Wednesday, April 30 - 2008 at 13:24
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Saudi Hollandi Bank's paid-up capital amounted to SR2,646m as at 31 December 2007. The bank employs 1,737 staff and has a Saudization ratio of over 85%. The Bank provides its banking services through 43 branches and 183 ATMs spread throughout the Kingdom, in addition to the e-banking services provided through shbonline.com.sa and the telephone banking services provided through the Call Center, toll free 800 124 3000.
Posted by Eman HassanWednesday, April 30 - 2008 at 13:24 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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