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KFH Bahrain, BIBF Sign Training Development Deal

Kuwait Finance House (KFH Bahrain) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF) to expand cooperation in professional training and workforce development in the banking sector.

The agreement aims to strengthen employee skills and support the development of specialised programmes designed to respond to rapid changes in financial services across the Gulf region, particularly in Islamic banking and digital transformation.

Kuwait Finance House signs memorandum of understanding with Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance as part of efforts to enhance human capital investment and improve long-term institutional performance in the financial sector.

Under the agreement, BIBF will design tailored training initiatives for KFH Bahrain employees, including programmes focused on operational efficiency, retail banking, and future skills development. The collaboration is also expected to explore the creation of structured academies to support continuous professional learning.

Officials from both institutions said the partnership reflects a shared focus on developing Bahraini national talent and improving competitiveness in the banking industry, where demand for specialised financial and technological skills continues to grow.

Dr Shadi Zahran, CEO of KFH Bahrain Group, said investing in employee development remains central to the bank’s strategy, adding that structured training programmes help staff adapt to ongoing changes in the financial sector.

BIBF CEO Dr Ahmed Al Shaikh said the partnership supports broader national efforts to strengthen the financial services workforce in Bahrain, noting that tailored training initiatives can improve both institutional efficiency and individual career development.

Kuwait Finance House signs memorandum of understanding with Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance, reflecting a wider trend in Gulf banking institutions prioritising skills development and knowledge transfer as part of long-term economic diversification strategies.

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