Dubai: Commercial Bank of Dubai (CBD), one of the leading banks in the UAE, was crowned "Employee Engagement Champion" by LinkedIn Talent Awards MENA. The award was received by Dr. Bernd van Linder, Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Bank of Dubai at a ceremony held recently at CBD’s Head Office in Dubai.

The award is presented to companies who have excelled at engaging with talent, creating an inclusive workplace, building a solid brand while encouraging learning and development, as well as focusing on employee retention. It also recognize entities that demonstrate remarkable adaptability, innovation and creativity in the talent space.

Upon receiving the award, Dr. Bernd van Linder, Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Bank of Dubai, said: “We are proud to receive this notable recognition. At CBD, we are committed to our employees. An engaged employee is one that is proud to be associated with CBD and is passionate in delivering a seamless banking experience to our customers.

This recognition from LinkedIn reflects the hard work and dedicated efforts that our Senior management, Line managers, HR team and all employees have put in to establish an engaging environment. I would like to thank all CBD employees for making CBD a great organization to work for.”

CBD competed with several leading domestic and regional institutions. The accolade was awarded based on data analysis run by LinkedIn's Insights team. A committee of arbitrators and international experts in talent management analysed participants' data, testing their ability to make optimal use of the solutions provided by LinkedIn and assessing whether the outcome brought a positive change in their organizations by building a corporate culture based on continuous growth and development, employee engagement, and well-being.

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About Commercial Bank of Dubai:

Commercial Bank of Dubai was established in 1969 and is registered as a Public Shareholding Company (PSC). The Bank is listed on the Dubai Financial Market and is mostly owned by UAE Nationals, including 20% by the Investment Corporation of Dubai (ICD). Over the years, Commercial Bank of Dubai has built itself into a progressive and modern Banking institution, endowed with a strong financial structure and strong management, as well as a loyal and ever increasing customer and correspondent base. Today CBD is one of the leading banks in the United Arab Emirates and offers its customers a full range of retail and commercial banking products and services. 

For additional information, contact Mr. Sandeep Poduval Shivram, Head of Corporate Communications, Commercial Bank of Dubai on 04 – 2121899 or email sandeep.poduval@cbd.ae 

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