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TEXAS: Organizations in the Middle East and North Africa are among those to have made the most progress in gender distribution over the past five years, according to a survey by CEO community YPF.
In the MENA region, 71 percent of companies have made progress in this area, second only to Latin America at 73 percent, and ahead of South Asia at 68 percent, YPF said in its first Global Chief Executive Gender Equality Survey of 2,079 CEOs from 106 countries.
YPF’s sample included 23 percent female CEOs, which compares with a global figure of 5 percent, it said.
The report showed that gender inequality increases with seniority. While 39 percent of employees at respondent companies were female, 30 percent of senior management were women and 20 percent of board directors.
Ajman Bank signs deal with SGH
29 Apr 2021 Top officials during the signing ceremony in Ajman. Ajman Bank has signed a strategic agreement with Saudi German Hospitals (SGH) Group that will benefit the uninsured family members of the Bank’s employees by availing special discounts on medical services. Present at the signing ceremony to formalize the contract was Hany Sabry Head of Investments & Acting Group Head Wholesale Banking of Ajman Bank and Dr Reem Osman, CEO of Saudi German Hospital Group.
Sabry said, “We are delighted to partner with Saudi German Hospital Group in this initiative and extremely grateful to them for their support. It will give uninsured family members of all Ajman Bank employees access to high-quality health care at affordable rates. Missed health checkups and untreated issues can potentially become serious. Our aim is to encourage a better level of well-being among our team members as well as those dear to them which in tu
Ajman Bank enters strategic agreement with Saudi German Hospitals Group reporters@khaleejtimes.com Filed on April 28, 2021
The hospital will offer special discounts on medical services to all uninsured family members of Ajman Bank employees
Ajman Bank has signed a strategic agreement with Saudi German Hospitals (SGH) Group that will benefit the uninsured family members of the bank’s employees by availing special discounts on medical services.
Present at the signing ceremony to formalize the contract was Hany Sabry, head of Investments and acting group head of Wholesale Banking of Ajman Bank and Dr. Reem Osman, CEO of Saudi German Hospital Group.