The programme, which began in December 2007 and ran for six months, featured two months of theoretical training, followed by four months of practical training at the "DIB Retail Banking Services Virtual Training Centre" in Dubai, which provides bank staff with advanced training, experience, skills and insights to better meet the needs of the bank's clients.
Eleven UAE national graduates from this programme will go on to work in the bank's various divisions. Dubai Islamic Bank has trained more then 250 UAE nationals in previous rounds of its "Emarati" programme, which was launched in 2004.
Rafiaa Al Abaar, Head of Emiratisation Department, DIB Group, said:
"This programme has been instrumental in helping DIB accomplish its Emiratisation goals and provides to UAE Nationals the expertise necessary for a career in the banking and finance industry."
She added: "The 'Emarati' programme gives students the opportunity to learn the intricacies of Islamic banking, the basics of customer service and the English-language skills necessary to interact with customers from every background. At the conclusion of the programme, trainees will continue to be monitored to see that their development proceeds successfully."
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