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Arthur D. Little Highlights“UAE And KSA Banks Race To Dominate Employee Experience (EX) In GCC“
(MENAFN- Mid-East Info)

In the UAE, analysis shows banks continue improvements and innovation in EX, for example adopting advanced AI and machine learning tools to deliver personalized HR initiatives and wellness programs, that enhance work-life balance and foster stronger workforce loyalty and productivity. Asian leaders such as DBS Bank in Singapore have set a global benchmark by partnering with AWS to deliver cutting-edge AI and machine learning training programs. Global financial institutions are also leveraging AI-driven training models to strengthen employee development and revolutionizing employee experience, through enabling personalized learning paths and predictive analytics to shape employee development. “In markets like KSA, where national transformation goals are reshaping industries, prioritizing employee experience is seen as essential to building a motivated and future-ready workforce. Key initiatives are focused on increasing female workforce representation to 22% by 2025, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 goals, and achieving a resilient and diverse workforce” said Nelson Danam, Principal, Global Financial Services at Arthur D. Little, Middle East.“Today we see key trends shaping EX such as the integration of AI, the rise of hybrid work models, and the increasing focus on diversity and well-being, being rolled out in KSA. Leaders acknowledge that bold shifts toward people-centric cultures and authentic workplaces, will make their banks ready to attract and retain top talent.” With employee expectations evolving rapidly, prioritizing EX is no longer optional-it is a strategic imperative for driving organizational growth, adaptability, and innovation. Strategic alignment, culture transformation, and proactive change management aren't just best practices; they're necessities for sustaining competitive advantage in the EX landscape. For further insights into ADL's findings, please visit ADL – Enhancing Employee Experience .
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In the UAE, analysis shows banks continue improvements and innovation in EX, for example adopting advanced AI and machine learning tools to deliver personalized HR initiatives and wellness programs, that enhance work-life balance and foster stronger workforce loyalty and productivity. Asian leaders such as DBS Bank in Singapore have set a global benchmark by partnering with AWS to deliver cutting-edge AI and machine learning training programs. Global financial institutions are also leveraging AI-driven training models to strengthen employee development and revolutionizing employee experience, through enabling personalized learning paths and predictive analytics to shape employee development. “In markets like KSA, where national transformation goals are reshaping industries, prioritizing employee experience is seen as essential to building a motivated and future-ready workforce. Key initiatives are focused on increasing female workforce representation to 22% by 2025, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 goals, and achieving a resilient and diverse workforce” said Nelson Danam, Principal, Global Financial Services at Arthur D. Little, Middle East.“Today we see key trends shaping EX such as the integration of AI, the rise of hybrid work models, and the increasing focus on diversity and well-being, being rolled out in KSA. Leaders acknowledge that bold shifts toward people-centric cultures and authentic workplaces, will make their banks ready to attract and retain top talent.” With employee expectations evolving rapidly, prioritizing EX is no longer optional-it is a strategic imperative for driving organizational growth, adaptability, and innovation. Strategic alignment, culture transformation, and proactive change management aren't just best practices; they're necessities for sustaining competitive advantage in the EX landscape. For further insights into ADL's findings, please visit ADL – Enhancing Employee Experience .

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