Abu Dubai
Sharjah Islamic Bank organized a virtual workshop titled ‘Investment and Financial Management’. In partnership with the Badiri Education and Development Academy, the learning and capacity building arm of the NAMA Women Advancement Establishment (NAMA), Sharjah Islamic Bank organized a virtual workshop titled ‘Investment and Financial Management’. The workshop was attended by 55 Emirati talents, seeking for knowledge and training on the basics of Finance Management. Facilitated by Mr Ali Wahab, Head of Debt Capital Markets at Sharjah Islamic Bank, the workshop included 7 main themes. These included the difference between saving and investment, the stages of investment in a person’s life, the available investment methods and the differentiation between different investment assets, in addition to present and future opportunities, current market trends, and the importance of discipline in investment. Empowering Emirati women and providing them with knowledge Ms. Fatima Al Suwaidi, Head of Learning and Development at Sharjah Islamic Bank, said: “This workshop comes within the framework of the bank’s commitment to its social responsibilities, especially those related to supporting women and the constant endeavour to enhance their professional capabilities in a way that enables them to effectively contribute to the comprehensive development process.—Agencies