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Emirates NBD celebrates 10-year completion of its plan

byShazad Ahmed
18/03/2015
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Dubai: Emirates NBD celebrates 10-year completion of its Programme for Accelerated Learning (PAL), an initiative that is central to bank’s talent development strategy.

The PAL programme, which reflects the bank’s strong commitment to nurturing young Emirati talent, provides world-class training to college graduates who aspire a career in the high growth banking sector.

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Emirates NBD is a leading bank in the region. PAL is a 6-month intense training programme aimed at personal and professional development of young UAE Nationals, offering training modules covering a range of areas including, complex banking systems, presentation skills, delegation skills, motivation theories, and coaching and counseling, among others.

It also involves on the job training, equipping PAL trainees to gain banking experience whilst preparing them for a variety of Assistant Manager or Officer roles within the bank.

Husam Al Sayed, General Manager of Group Human Resources, Emirates NBD, said: “Emirates NBD has been a strong advocate of UAE leadership’s vision of Emiratisation, and the completion of a decade long successful talent development programme is a significant milestone for the bank. Our PAL programme reflects our commitment not only to hire talented UAE Nationals, but also empowering them to take up complex job roles in the banking sector.”

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