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  Monday, July 07 2008
Retail Banking

HSBC announces senior appointments in personal financial services

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Shaker Zainal made head of branch management and Samira Abdulrahman promoted to senior manager

Samira Abdulrahman, senior manager at HSBC's Jebel Ali Branch
HSBC Bank Middle East has appointed Shaker Zainal as head of branch management and promoted Samira Abdulrahman to senior manager of HSBC’s Jebel Ali Branch.

Shaker Zainal has been with the bank for over eight years and was previously senior manager, Dubai Branch. He also headed regional operations and held senior positions in bank’s network services department and the regional call centre in Dubai Internet City. In his new position, Shaker will be responsible for management and smooth delivery of products and services across branches in the UAE.

Samira Abdulrahman takes up the position of senior manager at HSBC's Jebel Ali Branch and will oversee the day-to-day running of the branch as well as manage key client relationships. Prior to this Samira was manager at the bank’s Sharjah branch.



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