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National Bank of Bahrain Appoints Mohamed Abdullnabi Sand as Head of Commercial Banking

The National Bank of Bahrain (NBB) has announced the appointment of Mohamed Abdullnabi Sand as Head of Commercial Banking. This step highlights the bank’s commitment to strengthening its leadership team and enhancing commercial banking in Bahrain.

Sand brings more than 17 years of experience in banking, covering retail, business, and small and medium-sized enterprises. Previously, he served as Senior Manager and Head of Business Banking at Ahli United Bank. In that role, he developed lending initiatives and worked to strengthen client relationships across retail and commercial sectors.

His career also includes expertise in strategic planning, portfolio growth, and operational efficiency. Furthermore, he has consistently ensured compliance with regulatory credit standards, underscoring his ability to balance innovation with responsibility.

Sand holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Information Systems from the University of Bahrain. He also earned a Master’s degree in Business Administration from AMA International University in Bahrain. Additionally, he completed a Higher Diploma in Islamic Finance from the Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance.

The appointment reflects NBB’s dedication to maintaining its leadership position in the financial sector. Officials explained that the bank remains focused on providing advanced services through its digital platforms and branch network. They added that commercial banking in Bahrain continues to evolve, and strong leadership is essential for supporting business clients.

Industry observers noted that NBB’s decision to strengthen its management team comes at a time of growing competition. Banks across Bahrain are investing heavily in technology and client services. Therefore, Sand’s appointment is seen as a strategic move to reinforce NBB’s role as a market leader.

The bank confirmed that Sand will focus on expanding commercial lending, improving customer experiences, and driving innovation. His role will also include guiding teams to deliver efficient, customer-centered solutions that meet the needs of businesses.

Ultimately, this appointment demonstrates NBB’s vision of building long-term partnerships with clients and contributing to the development of commercial banking in Bahrain. With Sand’s expertise, the bank expects to achieve sustainable growth while supporting the Kingdom’s broader economic goals.

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