Established in May 2006, the LMRA is mandated with regulating the labour market in Bahrain.
As part of a strategic reform programme launched by Bahrain's Economic Development Board, the LMRA is the nation's central body for all labour reform initiative.
As such, it is tasked with processing all applications and collecting all fees relating to work permits and licenses; issuing visas, residence permits and ID cards to enter the Kingdom; and undertaking labour market research and designing policies that work towards restructuring the labour market.
The LMRA will be collecting fees from employers and individuals for its services beginning July 1st, 2008.
"In line with the LMRA's objective to streamline and simplify the fee collection process, we invited AUB, a leading bank in Bahrain and the region, to set up a dedicated presence within our Sanabis headquarters. Our agreement with AUB further reinforces LMRA's commitment to strategically reform all aspects of the nation's labour market. Through partnering with leading and established private sector institutions like AUB, we will be able to offer employers an efficient and speedy service,"
said Ali Ahmed Radhi, CEO, LMRA.
"Our partnership with the LMRA underscores AUB's continual efforts to advance Government led, customer service initiatives in the Kingdom of Bahrain. We will leverage our superior banking capabilities and integrated network to assist the LMRA in ensuring its fee collection process is efficient, secure and convenient- guaranteeing a positive banking experience for all the individuals availing of the LMRA's services. AUB's office at the LMRA will also provide an opportunity to all visitors to learn about the full range of AUB's banking services which are available through its network," said Michael Collis, Senior Deputy Group CEO, AUB. "Additionally, AUB will be launching more services to facilitate payment of LMRA fees by Bahraini companies" he added.
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