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Qnb labor ministry
1. Press release
QNB, Qatar's Ministry of Labor sign a
Memorandum of Understanding to train
Qatari nationals
Doha, September 17, 2012- QNB, the largest financial institution in the State of Qatar and the
MENA region, signed an agreement with the Ministry of Labor as part of their cooperation to
train and develop Qatari candidates in the Bank’s training facilities.
As per the memorandum of understanding signed, up to 3 batches of 15 candidates, with both
male and female young nationals receiving training at the QNB Training and Development
Center in Doha, after being nominated by the Ministry.
QNB is committed to be the leading bank in encouraging and developing young Qataris, through
its participation in such supportive initiatives that meet the aspirations of the youth. The Bank
seeks to provide a suitable environment to make the best use of their skills and talents in all
fields, especially the banking sector.
The memorandum was signed by Mr. Ali Rashid Al Mohannadi, QNB’s Executive General
Manager/Chief Operation Officer and Mr. Mohamed Saad Al Miraikhi, the Director of national
development department at the Ministry of Labor.
The training program will include an orientation session about the Bank, in addition to the basics
of the banking sector. The banking products and services will also be reviewed along with the
various skills of sales, communication and team work.
By the end of the training, QNB will provide the outstanding trainees an opportunity to join one
of its departments as part of the Bank’s policy in support of involving the Qatari youth in the
banking sector.
Previously, QNB initiated in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor summer training for
secondary school students in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor , during which a number of
officials from the Ministry visited the training centre to get familiar with the activities
organized by the centre to prepare the Qatari youth to work at the banking sector.