The United Arab Emirates is intensifying its Emiratisation initiative, aiming for 50% to 60% of jobs in the insurance sector to be held by Emiratis by 2030. This initiative is part of a broader strategy by the government to increase Emirati representation in the workforce, particularly in the private sector, where expatriates currently make up...
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Emirates NBD Launches ‘Emirati Business’ Package for UAE Nationals
Emirates NBD, the banking group in the Middle East, North Africa, and Türkiye (MENAT) region, has launched the ‘Emirati Business’ package, specifically designed for businesses owned by UAE Nationals. This new offering aims to provide a comprehensive suite of services and benefits, enhancing the banking experience for Emirati entrepreneurs. The introduction of the Emirati Business...
Emirates Group Extends Leadership Development Program in Partnership with Rolls-Royce
Emirates Group has renewed its partnership with Rolls-Royce for an additional five years, emphasizing its commitment to developing leadership skills among UAE Nationals. This renewal allows five more groups of UAE Nationals to participate in a specialized training program tailored exclusively for them. The formal signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) took place between...
FTA and ADGM Academy Join Forces to Train UAE Graduates
The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) and Abu Dhabi Global Market Academy (ADGMA) have announced a partnership aimed at providing training and job opportunities for UAE national graduates. This collaboration focuses on specialised tax education and hands-on training to prepare high-performing graduates for careers in taxation and related fields. The announcement was made in the presence...
EGA Hires Over 110 Emirati Women in 2024
Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) announced that it hired 113 Emirati women in 2024, accounting for more than half of the 220 UAE Nationals recruited last year. The company revealed its aim to have women occupy 25% of supervisory roles by the end of 2025, with 15% of all roles targeted for women by the end...



