National Bank of Fujairah (NBF) PJSC is participating at this week’s Careers UAE 2019 in Dubai, the latest edition of the prominent recruitment, education, and training event exclusively for UAE Nationals. This complements the bank’s ongoing efforts in highlighting its leading position as a leading employer brand amongst Emiratis. NBF’s participation in this job fair is another testament to its support of the government’s Emiratisation programme in the banking sector.

A key element of NBF’s HR strategy focuses on supporting the career aspiration of the nation’s youth and developing their skills as to prepare them to take on leadership roles within the bank. As such, the bank invests in offering its Emirati employees opportunities to train and grow on the career ladder while advancing the bank’s objectives and contributing to the UAE’s economic growth. The bank continues to bolster its resources to provide management trainee programmes as well as career advancement and national development programmes to prepare UAE National employees for management positions and leadership roles.

NBF continues to be a leading force in Emiratisation across the banking sector and is often looked upon for success stories. Commenting on the bank’s participation in the job fair, Abdulla Aleter, NBF’s Head of HR said: “People are the backbone of our business and they are the key drivers to success. At NBF, we continue to support the inclusion of Emiratis in the banking sector and believe in the great potential they can bring to the bank. As such, we will continue to bolster our Emiratisation initiatives while providing a positive and stimulating environment in which UAE Nationals can thrive”.

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About National Bank of Fujairah PJSC:
Incorporated in 1982, National Bank of Fujairah PJSC (NBF) is a full services corporate bank with strong corporate and commercial banking, treasury and trade finance expertise as well as an expanding suite of personal banking options and Shariah compliant services. Leveraging its deep banking experience and market insight within Fujairah and the UAE, NBF is well-positioned to build lasting relationships with its clients and help them achieve their business goals.

NBF's key shareholders include the Government of Fujairah, Easa Saleh Al Gurg LLC and Investment Corporation of Dubai. Rated Baa1 / Prime-2 for deposits and A3 for counterparty risk assessment by Moody's and BBB+ / A-2 by Standard & Poor's, both with a stable outlook, the bank is listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange under the symbol "NBF". It has a branch network of 15 across the UAE.

For further information, please contact:

Corporate Communications Department

E-mail: CorpComm@nbf.ae

Telephone: +971 4 397 1700

Facsimile: +971 4 397 2371

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