National Finance, through its Imtidad sustainable initiatives programme, is collaborating with Injaz Oman to support the training of around 1,000 Omani students in entrepreneurial and employability skills. An agreement to this effect was signed by Tariq al Farsi, CEO of National Finance, and Khaula al Harthi, CEO of Injaz Oman.

The six-month-long programme, targeting students of higher education institutions, seeks to enable university and private college students to establish real projects after gaining the necessary skills from the training.

Tariq al Farsi said: “We are pleased to sign this agreement with Injaz Oman. Through Imtidad, we constantly seek to partner with such organisations and support their impactful initiatives as we believe that this will add great value to the community as well as the country.”

Khaula al Harthi of Injaz Oman stated, "At Injaz, we inspire the youth of Oman to be future entrepreneurs by training, encouragement and sharing entrepreneurship knowledge. We express our gratitude to National Finance Imtidad for lending support to one of our key programmes that drives this objective. As an organisation that aims to fulfill national priorities with regards to learning, development and employment, Injaz believes in the strength of such strategic collaborations that help drive national goals of Vision 2040."

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