Ithmaar Bank, a Bahrain-based Islamic retail-focused bank, honoured its female employees as the bank celebrated Bahraini Women’s Day.
The national celebration, which is this year being held under the theme “Bahraini women in economic development” is an initiative of the Supreme Council for Women. The Council, chaired by Her Royal Highness Sabika bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, the wife of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, was established to promote women’s rights in the Kingdom and encourage full participation in society.
“Bahraini Women’s Day is celebrated in recognition of the important role women play in contributing to our national development,” said Ithmaar Bank Bank’s Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Directors, Mohammed Abdul Rahman Bucheerei.
“Although women play important roles in the Kingdom’s economic, social and political development, this year we focus on their valuable contributions as partners in Bahrain’s economic growth,” he said.
“Bahraini women have contributed to the development of our country since the late 1920’s, with the start of formal education, and have long held both public and private sector jobs as part of their contributions to the nation’s economic growth,” said Bucheerei. “In our own modest example, women constitute almost thirty percent of the Ithmaar workforce, including several very senior positions,” he said.
“Bahraini Women’s Day serves as an opportunity to celebrate and recognise the pivotal role women play in Ithmaar’s continuing success,” Bucheerei, said.
“It is a small token of the Bank’s appreciation and, on behalf of the Board of Directors and the Executive Management Team, I wish each one of them continued success,” he said.