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Wednesday, April 17, 2024 19:53 GMT
The latest batch of young Bahraini graduates supported by KPMG’s Jassim Fakhro Fund, emerge into the marketplace as qualified professional chartered accountants. This milestone highlights the progress of the firm’s flagship development initiative, designed to nurture and support the professional and personal growth of young Bahraini talent. The Jassim Fakhro Fund was established in 2001 to honor Jassim Fakhro, co-founder of KPMG in Bahrain and with the ambition to support the professional development of young talented Bahrainis. It provides financial support, coupled with coaching and mentoring from more experienced colleagues to help our talented youth to pursue and successfully complete any professional qualification of their choice.The Jassim Fakhro Fund is proud to have an alumni database of over 160 Bahraini professionals, and has KPMG in Bahrain reinforces its commitment towards lifelong learning through their ongoing investment of US$1.8 million. Jamal Fakhro, Managing Partner of KPMG in Bahrain, commented on this milestone: “I am truly honored by the impact made by the Jassim Fakhro Fund over the past 19 years. Our alumni are all extremely respectable professionals within the marketplace and the community, and are true role models for what young Bahraini professionals could achieve with the right inspiration and empowerment. We are very pleased with the impact we have achieved through the Jassim Fakhro Fund program, and are proud of our graduates’ progress whether they choose to stay with the firm or decide to grow their careers elsewhere in the future.”Shehab Ahmed Nass, KPMG Enterprise Assistant Manager at KPMG in Bahrain, was among the Bahraini graduates. He commented on his success, and said: “Learning does not have a limit when you believe in yourself and your dreams. I am very grateful for being a member of the KPMG family. A great big ‘Thank You’ to the firm’s leaders and all my colleagues for their ongoing support. Without their help, along with the financial support received from Jassim Fakhro Fund, I would not have been able to achieve this critical milestone in my professional life.”Ebrahim Mubarak, Audit Assistant Manager at KPMG in Bahrain, added: “I am grateful for the support I received from the Jassim Fakhro Fund towards my ACCA qualification, while also engaging me as a full-time employee at KPMG in Bahrain. It was not an easy task, but I did it with the support of everyone around me; including my family, friends, the management team and my team!”KPMG in Bahrain is a member firm of KPMG international. The firm was established in 1968 as the first national accounting and auditing firm, and it has grown to be one of the largest professional services firms in the country. The firm provides Audit, Tax and Advisory services to a wide array of clients operating in different sectors, utilizing the in-depth technical and industry experience of its professional staff.