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HSBC Announces New Head Of Retail Banking And Wealth Management
HSBC Bank Middle East has announced the appointment of Mr. Hussain Al Abdullah as Head of Retail Banking & Wealth Management in Qatar.
Mr. Al Abdullah has been with the bank for 12 years. He joined in 1999 and has played an instrumental role in the development and growth of HSBC 's Retail Business in the country. With nearly 12 years experience in banking and finance he acquired a wealth of experience in the full spectrum of products and services for this customer segment.
"Retail Banking & Wealth Management is a strategic priority of HSBC in Qatar and in the region. I look forward to continually improving the standards of services and products offered to our customers under the leadership of Hussain," said Abdul Hakeem Mostafawi, CEO of HSBC in Qatar.
"I am very enthusiastic about the prospects of my new position and I am eager to carry out my responsibilities to lead the Retail Banking and Wealth Management teams. Our business is expanding, and more clients are seeking exclusive banking services designed to meet their personal financial needs," said Hussain Al Abdullah. "With our extensive global connectivity we are uniquely positioned to serve the customers with cross border banking needs," he added.
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HSBC Bank Middle East
Limited (
HSBC
)
HSBC
is the largest and most widely represented international bank in the Middle East.
HSBC Bank Middle East
Limited has 50 branches throughout the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Algeria and the Palestinian Autonomous Area. In addition to the branch network
HSBC
maintains a representative office in Tripoli, Libya. This extensive regional coverage is strengthened by
HSBC
Bank Egypt SAE;
HSBC
Saudi Arabia Limited; SABB Securities Limited; SABB Takaful Co.; and Dar Es Saalam Investment Bank.
Media enquiries:
Greta Madgwick, Manager Communications
Tel +974 44254224
email greta.madgwick@hsbc.com
© Press Release 2011
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