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Tuesday, November 10 - 2009

Tanmia signs Memorandum of Understanding with Lloyds TSB Middle East

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, April 09 - 2009 at 13:03
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Tanmia, the National Human Resource Development and Employment Authority, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Lloyds TSB Middle East to provide training and employment opportunities for UAE national job seekers and graduates.

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  • Head of Emiratisation, Bert De Ruiter Managing Director of Lloyds TSB ME and HE Feddah Lootah General Manager of Tanmia.
    Head of Emiratisation, Bert De Ruiter Managing Director of Lloyds TSB ME and HE Feddah Lootah General Manager of Tanmia.
The MoU aims to support UAE nationals as a part of the Emiratisation strategy in different work sectors in UAE.

The agreement was signed by H.E Feddah Lotah, General Manager of Tanmia and Bert de Ruiter, Managing Director of Lloyds TSB Middle East, at The Dubai Careers Fair UAE 2009, organized by the Dubai World Trade Centre. The signing follows the successful partnership between both organisations during 2008 which emphasised the importance of Emiratisation, in addition to giving opportunities for UAE Nationals in the banking sector.

Under the terms of the MoU, Tanmia will work closely with four universities to create a qualified and skilled pool of Nationals in the UAE, sharing information and data to help students find training and job opportunities. In accordance with this MoU, Lloyds TSB Middle East has agreed to support and develop registered Tanmia students. In addition, both parties agreed to train job seekers who will be offered specialised training programmes.

"We are pleased to sign this MoU with Lloyds TSB Middle East which will enable us to share our vision of maximising employment opportunities for UAE nationals. We will make the best use of our resources to facilitate training of national job seekers preparing them for successfully handling the requirements of today's dynamic corporate environment"


said Feddah Lotah, General Manager, Tanmia.

'Emiratisation isn't just a word for us it's an integral part of our day to day business. We feel the signing of this MoU, for the second year running, strongly reflects our ongoing commitment to the development of UAE nationals within the banking sector' said AbdulRahman Saqr, Head of Emiratisation for Lloyds TSB Middle East.
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Lloyds TSB Middle East is a branch of Lloyds TSB Bank plc, which is a member of Lloyds Banking Group. Lloyds TSB employs over 63,000 people in more than 20 countries worldwide. Lloyds TSB has been a leading bank in Dubai for over 30 years and was awarded its banking licence by the UAE Central Bank in 1977.

About Lloyds TSB Middle East

The main branch of Lloyds TSB Middle East is in Jumeirah, housed in a custom built landmark building, located on Al Wasl Road opposite Safa Park. The bank also has Customer Service Centres located at the Arabian Ranches, Healthcare City, Green Community and Uptown Mirdiff. Lloyds TSB Middle East employs over 300 people providing a full range of financial services including: Personal Banking, Commercial Banking, Corporate Banking, Offshore Banking, Private Banking, Treasury Services and Trade Finance Services. In addition to market leading car and home loans, credit cards, personal and commercial loans, current and savings accounts, and fixed term deposits, Lloyds TSB Middle East also offers easy accessibility to telephone banking and secure internet banking 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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