Kuwait Finance House-Bahrain (KFH-B) announced the completion of the summer training programme in which a number of students from various universities took part and held during the months of July and August.
The bank in a statement said that the initiative was a part of the CSR efforts and its dedication towards the development of future leaders in the Kingdom.
Thirty two trainees were selected and allocated to the Bank’s various departments, where they were given the opportunity to receive hands-on training and familiarized themselves to the work environment.
Abdulhakeem Alkhayyat, MD and CEO of KFH-B highlighted the importance of this annual programme which was aimed at equipping the students with basic knowledge of Islamic finance in specific and banking industry in general.
“We are pleased as part of the Islamic financial institutions in Bahrain to contribute to the training and preparation of future leaders through this special program that includes the most important aspects of practical knowledge related to Islamic finance industry. The annual programme offers students a unique opportunity to gain practical experience and skills. Over 325 trainees have received practical training at KFH-Bahrain, since the Bank’s inception in 2002, which includes summer as well as other vocational training engagements. We are confident that with the conclusion of this programme, the students will have a mixed experience of practical training and knowledge that will prove to be useful in their future careers.”
At the end of the programme a closing ceremony was held at the bank’s Headquarters where the trainees were given the opportunity to share their experiences and discuss the various skills and knowledge acquired during the two-month program.
“It is a pleasure to assist in the training of Bahraini youth and help to prepare them in entering the job market after their graduation. We were pleased to welcome the 32 trainees for this summer programme from eight local and international universities; who have gained a closer look on the Islamic finance industry. The Summer Training Programme 2013, was the ninth consecutive summer training programme since its initiation in 2005 and I am pleased to think that the Bank has contributed towards providing practical experience over the years to-date,” Khalid Rafea, Executive Manager and Head of Banking Group at KFH-B, said.
The two months training was aimed at preparing the trainees for joining today’s competitive labor market and to equip them with the skills and knowledge needed for succeeding in the workplace.