Kuwait- KFH trains Ministry of Justice employees


(MENAFN- Arab Times) Kuwait Finance House has held a training program for 36 employees of the department of experts at the Ministry of Justice for the fourth time. The program will be delivered in two sections; each one includes 18 employees, as part of KFH efforts to enhance the relationship with the government and private sectors on the one hand, and to strengthen the cooperation between "KFH" and the community's activities on the other hand. The training program contains 6 subjects in banking as follows: accounts and banking operations, banking cards, credit transactions, commercial transactions, real estate transactions, and investment funds, in which they play an important role in the performance of the Ministry of Justice that is active in many areas that are relevant to the financial institutions and economic system in general. KFH Assistant General Manager Abdulaziz Al Jaber stated at the opening of the program that the bank is keen on strengthening the relationships with all segments and levels in the public sector and the private sector, indicating the importance of transferring the bank's experience to others for all can benefit, not to mention that it is one of KFH social responsibilities. Moreover, Al Jaber highlighted KFH role in training and developing the capabilities of the society by bestowing the experience and successes of KFH to the people of Kuwait, besides contributing in achieving the prosperity at all levels and in various fields. He went on to say that KFH has become a school for Islamic Economics that grants trainees an opportunity which may not be available in another working environments. It's worth mentioning that KFH held training programs for the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, the workforce restructuring program and the executive branch of the state, the Social Insurances, and the Kuwait Fund for Development, in addition to constant training programs for Kuwait universities' students.  


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