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BankMuscat
gears up for the future
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First
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Plans
restructuring to enhance focus on emerging
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Muscat. 5
February 2006: BankMuscat (SAOG), the nation’s
largest bank, is gearing up for the future. The bank,
which posted net profit’s of RO 45.4 million for the
year ended 31 December 2005, (subject to regulatory and
shareholder approvals) has just concluded its first
International Manager’s workshop in the capital region.
Members of the senior management of BankMuscat
International (Bahrain), Centurion Bank of Punjab
(India), BankMuscat Dubai Representative office and a
team from the soon to be opened BankMuscat operations in
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia joined a team of
professionals from the BankMuscat offices in Oman to
deliberate on how the entities could join hands to take
the fullest advantage of synergies between them. The
three-day workshop also focussed on emerging
opportunities across the GCC region and India.
The bank has also recently appointed the $3.5 billion
global strategy-consulting firm, Booz Allen Hamilton to
explore how it can focus greater energies on key and
emerging customer segments in Oman and across the
region. It is understood that this may result in
significant restructuring in senior management
portfolios within the organization so as to ensure that
the bank has its best resources heading key business
positions. This is further expected to help the bank
better align itself with its future growth strategy, an
imperative to its realizing its local and regional
ambitions. BankMuscat has time and again re-affirmed
that it is committed to becoming one of the leading
banks across the GCC region by the turn of the decade.
With the country having completed its FTA with the
United States of America and the year 2006 being
referred to as a watershed year before the formal onset
of the WTO agreement, industry experts opine the year
ahead will see much activity in the banking sector with
leading Omani institutions continuing to look beyond the
nation’s borders and establishing a growing regional
presence, even as they consolidate at home.
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