Marking the first in the region, the hub was established in 2021 in a strategic partnership with the Bahrain Economic Development Board (Bahrain EDB), the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB), and the Labour Fund (Tamkeen). The expansion is expected to enhance Citi’s digital capabilities both regionally and globally in areas such as Electronic Trading, E-Commerce, Big Data and AI, cementing the island nation’s growing reputation as a thriving technology and financial hub.
Citi Bahrain’s tech hub currently develops digital solutions that serve Citi’s global portfolio of business lines and clients.
This came as Noor bint Ali Alkhulaif, Minister of Sustainable Development, Chief Executive of Bahrain EDB; Khalid Humaidan, Governor of the Central Bank of Bahrain; Michel Sawaya, CEO of Citi Bahrain; Nikhil Joshi, CIO Markets at Citi, and Kassey Oulhadj, Head of Citi Bahrain Global Technology, attended the inauguration of its expanded premises.
“Citi’s continued expansion in Bahrain, year after year, reflects the growing impact of its Global Technology Hub in Manama, which plays a key role in delivering digital solutions that support Citi’s global client base. Its progress is a testament to the strength of Bahrain’s wider financial services and tech ecosystem, defined by the availability of highly skilled local talent, the agility of the regulatory environment, and the effectiveness of public-private partnerships in enabling high-quality job creation and future-proofed skills development. We look forward to building on this momentum together with Citi, alongside Tamkeen and the CBB, in the years ahead,” Noor bint Ali Alkhulaif, Minister of Sustainable Development, ChiefExecutive of Bahrain EDB, said.
“At Tamkeen, we prioritize investing in developing and empowering our national workforce and in line with this we actively seek strategic partnerships – both local and international – that support our core objectives by building a pool of qualified national talent capable of contributing to the growth, sustainability and productivity of the organizations they serve,” Maha Abdulhameed Mofeez, Tamkeen Chief Executive said.
“Our collaboration with “Citi” is built on this foundation as it supports innovation, digital transformation and international growth while preparing the labor market with tech-savvy talent ready to lead and make a real impact in their fields,” added, Mofeez.
Tamkeen’s strategic priorities for 2025 focus on enhancing the competitiveness of Bahraini nationals in the private sector, equipping them with the skills needed for career development, as well as prioritizing the growth, digitalisation, and sustainability of enterprises.
“We see tremendous opportunity to further elevate our digital service development capabilities in Bahrain, as we continue to deliver a wide range of financial solutions to our global clients, such as Electronic Trading, E-Commerce, Big Data and AI,” Nikhil Joshi, Citi CIO Markets, added.


