HSBC Qatar was recognised for its achievements at the Qatar Ministry of Labour’s annual award ceremony for its alignment with the Vision 2030 programme and HSBC’s commitment to building and promoting Qatari talent.
Doha, January 17, 2024: Mohammed Jassim Al Sultan has been appointed for the role of Head of Human Resources by HSBC Qatar. Mohammed has over 18 years’ experience in human resources in the media and retail/consumer goods industries.
“To energise for growth is a strategic priority for the bank, and we believe that Mohammed’s experience and leadership will support our priorities as we foster the growth of our workforce and deliver on our commitment to Qatarization within the bank,” said Abdul Hakeem Mostafawi, Chief Executive, HSBC Qatar.
“I am honored to join HSBC. It is a global brand with a deep heritage in Qatar, both of which have been developed by the people of HSBC and their local and international connectivity. I look forward to working with colleagues as we support clients and each other to make HSBC a better place to bank and a better place to work,” said Mohammed Al-Sultan.
HSBC Qatar was recognised for its achievements at the Qatar Ministry of Labour’s annual award ceremony for its alignment with the Vision 2030 programme and HSBC’s commitment to building and promoting Qatari talent.
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