Sep 21 2011 |
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Saudi Arabia: Al-Eisa receives business award
RIYADH: Eisa Al-Eisa, chairman of Samba Financial Group , received the 'Lifetime Achievement Award for Business Sectors in the Middle East 2011' from CEO Middle East Magazine, part of the ITP Publishing Group.This award is considered to be one of the most high profile awards granted by the magazine to leading figures in the industry. Al-Eisa has been selected in recognition of his distinguished professional career and visionary leadership at the helm of Samba Financial Group , which has been reflected in his unprecedented achievements, contributing significantly to the group's development in assuming a high ranking in the banking industry on both a local and regional level.
This prestigious award, given to the most prominent business leaders, adds to a number of high-profile awards previously received by Al-Eisa during his career in appreciation of his contribution to the banking industry. In 2010, Al-Eisa received the "Lifetime Achievement Award for Business Sectors in Saudi Arabia" from CEO Middle East Magazine.
Furthermore in 2007, Al-Eisa received the 'Banking CEO of the Year in the Middle East' from the Middle East Excellence Award Institute.
Al-Eisa was able to come out on top of all the nominees for this prestigious award thanks to his visionary leadership, strategic thinking and extensive experience leading one of the fastest growing and most successful financial and banking institutions in the region.
On this occasion, Al-Eisa extended his deep thanks and appreciation to CEO Middle East magazine, ITP Publishing Group and its arbitration commission for selecting him for the award, something which he is extremely proud of, especially as it comes from such a highly specialized, reputable and professional body. "This accolade is a testimony to Samba's position of leadership and to the qualities of its staff, which has managed to distinguish itself in the banking and financial industry on both a local and regional level" Al-Eisa said.
© Arab News 2011
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