Commercial Bank Becomes First in MENA to Partner with PMI

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Commercial Bank has become the first bank in the Middle East and North Africa to establish a strategic partnership with the Project Management Institute (PMI), marking a milestone in advancing professional development within the financial sector.
Through this collaboration, Commercial Bank has secured the status of PMI Authorized Training Partner (ATP), integrating globally recognized certifications and memberships into its internal development programs. The move is designed to strengthen project delivery, enhance organizational capability, and provide employees access to advanced tools, specialized knowledge, and networking opportunities.
Bank executives highlighted that the partnership aligns with their vision of fostering a culture of continuous learning and setting new benchmarks in operational excellence. PMI representatives emphasized that the collaboration demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing professional capabilities in line with long-term regional development goals.
This initiative positions Commercial Bank at the forefront of innovation in financial services, supporting both employee growth and broader economic transformation through world-class project management standards.

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