Manama, Bahrain: Bahrain Islamic Bank (BisB) has recently appointed Khaled Waheeb Alnaser as Chief Internal Audit. Prior to joining BisB, Khalid worked at EY as an External Auditor of Islamic financial institutions. Mr. Alnaser brings more than 10 years of experience in internal audit, external audit as well as financial reporting and control. In 2014, Mr. Alnaser joined BisB and achieved various milestones in the past few years, starting out in financial control and later heading and establishing the Internal Control department.

“We are delighted to announce the appointment of Khaled Alnaser as Chief Internal Audit, this comes as part of our efforts to invest in young Bahraini talent and encourage them to take up more senior roles in the Bank. Khaled has been able to demonstrate his abilities and skills qualifying him for this position where he will be working closely with his team to carry out the key internal audit functions of the Bank, as well as to keep up with emerging trends and international practices in the field of auditing,’ revealed Mr. Hassan Jarrar, Chief Executive Officer of BisB.

In addition to completing a Leadership Development Program from Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, U.S., Mr. Alnaser holds certifications from internally recognized establishments as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) from the New Hampshire Board of Accountancy, Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) from the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), Certified Islamic Professional Accountant (CIPA) from Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI), and a Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA).

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This press release has been issued by TRACCS Bahrain. 

For further information, please contact
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About Bahrain Islamic Bank (BisB)

Bahrain Islamic Bank (BisB) is the leading provider of Sharia compliant integrated financial solutions in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Since its establishment in 1979 as the first Islamic Bank in the country and the fourth in the GCC, BisB has pioneered the country’s Islamic finance industry and has paved the way in digital transformation to enhance the customer experience and elevate the standards of banking in the Kingdom.

BisB’s competitive edge lies in its approach to simplifying customer’s money matters; the Bank leverages on its Bahraini values to offer an optimal customer experience, and deploys state-of-the-art digital platforms and innovative product and services to enable simpler, faster and hassle-free banking transactions.

https://www.bisb.com/ 

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